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Product Description
ENGINEER Screw Release Pliers / Screw Extraction Pliers

Innovative hand tools for removing damaged screws
Have you ever had to deal with a tricky damaged screw? The screw extractor can handle such problems with ease.
Made in Japan, the screw extractor is equipped with patented vertical grooves that allow screws to grip tightly and easily unscrew (conventional pliers would simply slip off).
The screw extractor is also able to loosen special screws such as safety screws.
Simply grip and turn – non-slip grooves

PZ-57 for electronics (ESD)

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Customer Reviews
4.4 out of 5 stars 618
4.7 out of 5 stars 2,068
4.6 out of 5 stars 9,418
4.8 out of 5 stars 3,352
4.3 out of 5 stars 3,415
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PZ-55 PZ-57 PZ-58 PZ-59 PZ-65
Length:
150 mm 120 mm 160 mm 204 mm 185 mm
Width
53 mm 52mm 54mm 53 mm 65 mm
Screw head size
Diameter: 3 – 8 mm Diameter 2 – 3.5 mm Diameter: 3 – 9.5 mm Diameter: 3 – 15 mm Diameter: 7 – 12 mm
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Weight
125g 100g 130g 300 g 400 g
Ideal for use with M2 or lower precision screws such as printed circuit boards and electronics
Lightweight design with a pocket size of 4.7 inches (120 mm), only 2.6 oz (7
The slim tip allows you to work in deep areas
International products have separate terms, are sold from abroad and may differ from local products, including fit, age ratings, and language of product, labeling or instructions.
Customers say
Customers find these pliers to be well-made and effective at removing screws, particularly mentioning their success with M2 steam deck screws. They work quickly and are considered a lifesaver in tricky situations, with one customer noting their success with rounded-off flathead screws. The pliers grip well and are built solidly, though opinions on value are mixed, with some finding them well worth the money while others consider them pricey. The size receives mixed feedback, with customers appreciating their compact design.
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Worked for removing a stripped screw on hard drive case
Worked for removing a stripped screw on a 2.5″ hard disk case, solved my problem. I’d tried other techniques like elastic bands to no effect and was gearing up to try a drop of solder but saw these as another option. Initially I thought it wasn’t going to work but but just go slowly. The way these can grip the edge of a screw even when close to the surface makes a world of difference. The smaller size is advantageous for small electronics components. Easy to hold.
Amazing for laptop repair/upgrading
I spent a couple hours each evening trying to get a screw out of an M2 (SSD) slot in an ASUS TUF f15 laptop. There was a second slot which was really not budging at all. I googled around and I found out that ASUS use something called blue loctite which is a threading thing, basically glue. This screw was not going to budge, and putting more force on it would result in either the head of the screw slipping or me breaking the computers motherboard. I wasn’t looking forward to either.I held off on the soldering iron because I was terrified I’d mess it up, and what was worse is that the soldering iron had no heat control or timer, safety, etc. I heard that this might work. I went to check the ifixit site because they do a load of tutorials and the shop mentioned nejisaurus 57s, so I went on Amazon and searched for one. This was it, and lest to say, I was not disappointed.It resolved the issue in seconds and it didn’t even seem to damage the screw, so, straight back in the hole it has gone, now securing the new SSD.This is what you want. I haven’t touched computer repair in literally over 10 years and it’s my first time doing it with a laptop, and between ifixit guides and this thing managed to upgrade some parts and get it all done unscathed. I just wish I had this tool sooner as it would have saved me at least 4-5 days.Only got a few seconds of use out of it but got the tool for anything else in the future now, and saved hours. So it’s kinda paid for itself in a weird way.If you’re new or experienced at tech repair this is what you need. Even just the tip of this thing can grab a screw and it’s actually impressive how effective it is.
Excellent product! Freed two very tight rounded-off laptop M2X2 flathead screws
Japanese-made import. Did great on two rounded-off flathead screws when all other methods on the internet failed – rubber band, superglued-in screwdriver tip, using Dremel type tool to cut a groove into the screw face for a flat bladed screwdriver etc (which was unsuccessful as its height was less than 1mm).Squeeze the handles only tightly enough to stop the pliars slipping both around and off the problem screw. And initially it is best to rotate by a few degrees in a controlled manner, as despite the steel construction the contacting ridges on the jaws are necessarily shallow for gripping the outside edges of very small diameter screwheads. Consequently they can be deformed out of shape permanently if too much pressure is applied. A previous reviewer recommended tapping the screw’s face if practical to help unstick threads (which I did), applying a light penetrating fluid if rusted or particularly tight is also an idea.Were it allowed, half a star could be knocked off for the seemingly high price of these small pliers, yet it is clearly a specialist tool. 5 stars is definitely justified however when factoring in its high quality Japanese construction, comfortable-to-hold esd-safe handles if you have average sized hands and most of all, the relief of getting out of what are highly frustrating, near impossible situations! I could not find a similar product from another manufacturer. Who knows, maybe thanks to the UK-Japan trade deal signed around 12 months ago these and Engineer’s other products will eventually cost less.
Absolutely a perfect product
I bought this product for removal of a stripped m2 SSD screw that was properly stuck into my laptop, preventing installation of a m.2 ssd stick for *MONTHS*, blue loctite and all! I previously had purchased a drill bit set, which ended up doing more damage to the screw surface, and not much else. In comparison, these pliers were able to easily and immediately loosened the screw with just a smidge of a twist. I was forced to take it slow and steady, due to the screw being in a location that prevented full rotation. Less than 5 minutes later, it was fully out! The head of the pliers is definitely able to reach into tight spaces, the grip of the jaws onto the head is perfect, and the handles are easy to grab and keep hold of. I recommend this whole-heartedly.
Specific tool for specific situation when you are completely… screwed
The tool works exceptionally well for the one reason it was made for. My m.2ssd screw was completely stripped, i tried loads of screw drivers and sizes, rubber band, tape, superglue and normal needle nose pliers. This made quick work of the situation. A bit pricey but if it works it works. Also i am not too sure what the ESD claim here is.
pretty good
it actually work, i was able to remove a stripped screw for my laptop ssd bay that i couldnt remove otherwise
I had a issue with screws holding down a PCIE Mini board, the screws were so soft and stripped easily. This removed it with little issue. Initially it is a bit difficult to get it to grab on, but once you get it grabbed on, the screw can easily be rotated out.It simple to use, doesn’t hurt my hand, and is well worth the price. Only other option was to drill out the screw, and this saved me from having to do that.
Worked as advertised. I was able to remove some stripped screws from the computer motherboard with this.
Tuve una experiencia de terror al ser principiante en estar modificado mi Steam Deck, para amplificar su SSD. Al principio tenía demasiada confianza de que iba a ser un proceso facil, ya que habia tenido poca experiencia haciendo cambios similares. Confiando de mis herramientas (no tan buenas al parecer) barri este tornillo, y hice lo que nunca debes de hacer que es forzarlo hasta que pierda forma. Intente de los dos métodos universales: el del pegamento y la liga de goma. Ninguno funciono.Buscando en foros de Reddit respecto a este tipo de problema, especifico del tornillo del SSD de la Steam Deck, encontre a alguien que sugerio esta herramienta, fue el llamado divino que me hizo tener la solución!Al principio no tenia esperanzas, ya que intente ligeramente hacerlo con otra herramienta similar a esta, pero no funcionó. Pero, la compre aun asi, y vaya que ni fuerza le tuve que poner para sacar el tornillo!Una maravilla de herramienta. Tuve mucho cuidado de no dañar nada de la SSD de fabrica, y no hubo nada de problema. Muy recomendable, al parecer ese tipo de tornillos son un dolor de cabeza, al ser tan delicados. Así que si también sufres de este problema y te llevo a esta herramienta, mi recomendación es: ¡Comprala! Funciona bastante bien
Comprados para eliminar un tornillo M2 pasado de rosca en un disipador de portátil. Tan facil como agarrarlo de punta y girar. El tornillo acaba mellado, pero estando pasado de rosca lo importante es quitarlo
I tried everything to get those stubborn ssd and heat sink screws off my laptop. I tried heat, rubber bands, all the right screwdrivers and the big pliers at home but none worked and everyone told me to get those overpriced vampliersBut this mini plier did the job just rightIt was my last hope and it worked wonderfully