Description
Remove broken pipes, studs, and screws quickly and easily
With REPS Extractors on hand, you are assured that expensive machinery will not be damaged by makeshift methods of removing broken pipes and studs. REPS Extractors work by pulling, rather than reaming, and are designed for strength, durability and easy handling.
A set of REPS Extractors will save time, money and equipment in machine shops, manufacturing plants, industrial plants, rail and bus lines and countless other places where machine and equipment maintenance plays a key role in day-to-day operations. REPS are also go-to broken pipe extraction tools for plumbing, heating and HVAC professionals.
REPS Pipe and Stud Extractors do the job quickly and easily, an important factor when time is critical. A complete set of ten extractors fits every size and class of pipe from 1/8” to 2”. The same set of tools fits every stud and screw from 3/8” to 3-1/2”. These extractors will save you many times their moderate cost.

REPS features:
- Four-point grip to ensure a strong bite
- Shallow grip to reduce expansion and jamming
- Instant release from bite after job is completed
- Rust-resistant black oxide finish
Tips for Removing Broken Pipe, Studs or Screws
How to Extract a Broken Pipe
Insert the proper size REPS broken pipe extractor straight into the pipe, so that all four points “bite” at the same time.
Turn the extractor counter-clockwise with a wrench, and the pipe will unscrew on its own threads.

How to Extract Broken Studs or Screws
Drill a hole* in the exact center of the broken part deep enough for the REPS stud and screw extractor to achieve its shallow grip. Insert the proper size extractor straight into the drilled hole, so that all four points “bite” at the same time. Turn the extractor counter-clockwise with a wrench, and the stud or screw will unscrew on its own threads.
- It may be necessary to give the extractor a light tap with a hammer to help seat it in the part.
- If the part to be removed is rusted, use penetrating oil to loosen the rust.
- To remove the extractor from the broken piece, turn the extractor clockwise to unscrew and release the bite.
* See our Table of Sizes below for the recommended drill size for each extractor size.
REPS Table of Sizes

Warning: For maximum safety when using Walton tools, please wear protective eyewear and carefully read and follow the accompanying instructions on proper operation.





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