How to Use a Lug Nut Extractor

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Written By Koushik Tarafder

Welcome to our guide! My guide will give you all the information you need to know about using a lug nut extractor safely and effectively. We’ll discuss the different types of lug nut extractors, the best methods for removing a lug nut, and the safety precautions to take when using a lug nut extractor. So, let’s get started!

Use a Lug Nut Extractor

How to Use a Lug Nut Extractor

Utilizing a Lug Nut Extractor is a straightforward process that makes my job easier every time. It is one of the simplest way and most effective fasteners available. Please, see the brief overview of how to use it below:

1. Select the Ideal Extractor Size

The size of the Extractor is important for a successful outcome, so you should choose carefully. Measure the nut you need to remove and select an extractor from the set that matches it. If the nut is rounded, opt for a slightly smaller extractor.

Lug Nut Extractors set

Be cautious not to hit the Extractor hard with a hammer, as it can cause the nut to not come out of it. The extractors are designed to bite the nut, so insert it without force.

2. Secure It With a Nut or Bolt

Before applying force, it is important to check that the Extractor is secure. If the nut is distorted, it can slip, leading to an accident. To avoid this, you can apply WD-40 to the nut to loosen it before inserting the Extractor. Make sure the nut is firmly attached to the Extractor before applying any force.

Secure Lug Nut Extractor With a Nut

3. And Then Remove It

You can use a Ratchet, impact gun, wrench, or Vise-Grip locking pliers to apply counterclockwise pressure to the Extractor to deploy it. There are many tools available to help you with this task.

& Done!

Wait, You Missed Something

The lug nut extractor kit includes a pin, referred to as a knock-out pin or punch pin. After the nut has been unscrewed, it becomes stuck inside the Extractor. The purpose of the knock-out pin is to push the lodged nut out of the center of the Extractor. To use the pin, place it in the center of the Extractor and push it out to remove the nut.

Use Extractors knock-out pin

Safety Precautions

It is important to take safety precautions when using a lug nut extractor. Here are a few tips to keep in mind: 

  1. When using a lug nut extractor, it is important to wear protective eyewear and gloves. This will help protect your eyes from flying debris and your hands from sharp edges. 
  2. As mentioned earlier, securing the Extractor with a nut or bolt is important. This will ensure that it is stable and won’t slip off during use.
  3. Never hit the Extractor too hard with a hammer.

The Suggestion of Some Lug Nut Extractor Kits

I can provide some advice if you are still deciding which brand to go with. These are some recommended products.

  1. THINK WORK Bolt Extractor Set: It is made of durable Chrome Molybdenum Steel and features a Hex drive system. This set is perfect for removing those pesky damaged, frozen, rusted, and rounded-off bolts, nuts, and screws. It is heavy-duty and a popular brand, so you can trust in the quality of your purchase.
  2. Amartisan Impact Bolt Extractor Tool: This is a great brand and features a universal square drive system. It is made from chrome molybdenum steel and has a black oxide surface for enhanced strength, durability, and corrosion prevention.
  3. ROCKETSOCKET Extractor Set: ROCKETSOCKET Extraction Socket Set is a standard professional tool, and it is manufactured in the USA with American Drawn Steel, featuring a Drive System of Fixed Square, Hex, and RAZORGRIP Extraction Technology for more grip. It offers great value for money and has been highly praised by customers online. 

Conclusion

Now that you know how to safely and effectively use a lug nut extractor safely and effectively, why not share this guide with your friends and family? Help them become experts on the topic, too. Please, comment below and let us know if you have any questions or suggestions.

FAQ’s

Does Wd-40 Help to Loosen Lug Nuts?

WD-40 is a lubricant; you can use it to help loosen stuck or rusted nuts and bolts. Applying WD-40 to the area helps to loosen the nuts and bolts more easily and can even help prevent damage to the threads. Additionally, using WD-40 while working can provide an extra advantage, as the lubricant will help reduce friction between the nut and the Extractor, making the process easier and faster.

What Type of Steel Are the Lug Nut Extractors Made From?

The lug nut extractors are typically made from a strong and durable material known as Chrome Molybdenum Steel (Cr-Mo steel). This steel is known for its strength and ability to withstand high temperatures and pressures, making it an ideal choice for using lug nut extractors.

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