Is the M12 Fuel Drill Enough for Broken Bolt Extraction, or Should I Upgrade to M18?

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Asked By RustBeltHero92 On

I'm looking to use the M12 Fuel Drill (3404-21) for some car repairs here in the rust belt, specifically for extracting broken or rounded bolts. Do you think the M12 is powerful enough for that, or should I consider moving up to an M18?

4 Answers

Answered By RustyRider88 On

While the drill is fine for drilling, I’ve discovered that impact tools do a lot better at removing rusted or stubborn bolts. Ever since I got my 1/2” M12 Gen1 Stubby impact, my M18 has just been collecting dust in the toolbox. The 12V can manage just about anything I throw at it, so I’d say give it a shot!

Answered By ToolTimeTom99 On

Honestly, for extracting those pesky broken bolts, an impact driver or wrench would be a better bet. The drill can do some drilling, sure, but when it comes to fastening or really getting those bolts off, impact tools shine more.

RustBeltHero92 -

I get it, but I'm focused on extracting bolts that I messed up with my torque impact already. So, I'm definitely in need of a drill, not just an impact.

Answered By BoltBusterBravo On

What kinds of bolts are you typically dealing with? You might actually want to try a mix of penetrating oil and heat before drilling if you’re facing a lot of broken bolts. Around here, it’s not too common, though my son did manage to snap a caliper pin bolt once.

RustBeltHero92 -

I hear you, but having the right tools ready is key for those rare moments when something does break. It really can be a major hassle!

Answered By FixItFrankie21 On

If your goal is to drill into a bolt to use an extractor, the M12 can handle that. But if you’re aiming to impact them off, you might want the M12 Gen2 stubby with 550 ft-lbs—it’s a powerhouse for that kind of work!

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