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The WILLIAMS COMFORT PRODUCTS JHWTS38551 is a 14 MM metric bolt extractor socket designed to remove damaged, rounded, or corroded nuts and bolts without hammering. The spiral-grip internal geometry bites into the fastener as torque increases, giving the socket a self-tightening hold the worse the fastener condition. At 1 1/4 inch overall length, this is a compact tool suited for tight engine bays, marine compartments, and mechanical spaces where a standard socket would simply spin on a damaged hex. Mechanics, marine technicians, and maintenance professionals reach for this socket when conventional removal methods have already failed.
This socket is built for salvage and damaged-fastener applications across automotive, marine, and general mechanical service work. It works on standard nuts, bolts, studs, and pipe nipples, including heavily corroded fasteners common in marine and outdoor equipment. The socket is compatible with ratchets, breaker bars, T-handles, and air or electric impact wrenches, making it adaptable to shop and field use. It covers both metric and fractional fastener sizes when an exact fit is not available, adding versatility in mixed-fastener environments.
Designed for use with standard 3/8-inch or appropriate drive ratchets, breaker bars, T-handles, and impact wrenches for removal of damaged or rounded 14 MM metric fasteners across automotive, marine, and general mechanical applications.
This tool is used by mechanics and maintenance technicians in shop or field settings. Before beginning fastener removal, ensure the surrounding work area is safe and the equipment being serviced is powered down, depressurized, or otherwise secured per standard lockout/tagout procedures. Place the socket squarely over the damaged fastener head before applying torque — do not apply lateral force that could further damage the fastener or surrounding material. Impact wrenches should be set to an appropriate torque mode for the fastener size and material to avoid breakage.
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