Eastwood Screw Buster Remover
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Product Overview:
Description
The Eastwood Screw Buster combines the hammering forces of a pneumatic hammer with the leveraged rotating force of a 4" handle to loosen even the must stubborn fasteners without stripping out the slotted or Philips head screw.
Why You Need an Eastwood Screw Buster
- Loosens Rusted, Corroded, Undercoated, Painted and Over Tightened Screws
- Designed to be Used with a Standard .401" Shank Air Hammer
- This is a Must Have for any Shop or DIYer that works on Brakes, Restoration, or Heavy Trucks
- Tool comes with S2 tool Steel Impact Bits
- Reduces the Chances of Stripping out the Screw Head

Has a standard 0.401 parker taper and fits most pneumatic hammers, The 5/16" (8mm) hex bore accepts any common 5/16" (8mm) hex drive bit in addition to the three popular included Philips.
Warranty
Specifications
- Chromoly steel Construction
- S2 Tool Steel Bits
- .401" Parker Taper
In the Box
Contents
- (1) - Eastwood Screw Buster
- (1) - #2 Phillips Bit
- (1) - #3 Phillips Bit
- (1) - #8 Straight-Blade Bit
Air Hammer is not included.
Guides & Accessories
Instructions
SET UP AND CONNECTION
CAUTION: INJURY HAZARD! Disconnect air supply from Pneumatic Hammer to prevent accidental starting and potential injury while placing a tool bit in the bore.
- Insert selected bit into 5/16" (8mm) hex bore of tool.
- Place the 0.401 Parker Taper Shank into bore and spring of Pneumatic Hammer.
OPERATION
- Place the desired tool bit into the fastener screw head and depress Pneumatic Hammer Trigger, while set to low pressure, to actuate hammering.
- While hammering, apply moderate pressure to the Pneumatic Hammer toward the fastener with one hand at the same time rotating the handle of the Screw Buster in a counter clockwise (loosening) direction with the opposite hand.

Safety Information
Always follow proper safety precautions while using this tool.
Always wear proper safety equipment while using this tool.
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Application Tips
Reviews
Questions & Answers
Will this work with a hammer drill
What size number Phillips bits are available? I need numbers 3 and 4.
What gun do you recommend for this?
does this tool fit on a pneumatic tool with 1/2" drive?
