To avoid these ads, REGISTER NOW!

Drilling out broken bolts

dlcwent

Member Emeritus
Joined
Feb 24, 2014
Messages
8,427
Location
coastal maine
Hey guys, what tricks do you use to get your drill centered when you have to drill out a broken bolt. I've seen a couple of jigs make for certain applications like starter bolts. I'm curious how you center. Assuming you can't get a ***** punch at the bolt you have to drill. Any ideas that anyone can pass along?
 
To avoid these ads, REGISTER NOW!

Craptain

Well-known member
Joined
Apr 18, 2013
Messages
4,028
Location
Tampa Bay FL
I have had limited success by using a dremel to grind a flat area to get the punch to work better, but it is still an approximation most of the time.
 

dmw16

Well-known member
Joined
Nov 29, 2011
Messages
291
I usually eyeball it with a center punch. Typically that's close enough because you don't need to drill out the entire bolt before you can remove it. Since there's a compressive load on the pin once the wall is thin enough it will collapse.
 

lametec

Well-known member
Joined
May 5, 2008
Messages
2,099
Location
Michigan
I haven't drilled a bolt since I got a welder.

In other words, consider this yet another reason why you should own a welder. :)
 

Doug Arthurs

Well-known member
Joined
Dec 1, 2012
Messages
1,137
Location
Ontario
I just removed some M6 x 1.0 bolts that sheared off on a machine tool. Used a ***** punch to get the center mark as close as possible then a LH drill. All four came out clean. Of course since they were mechanically sheared off and not rusted in it went very easy.
 

3 Gun Shooter

Well-known member
Joined
Jan 29, 2015
Messages
880
I have taken out a whole bunch of broken bolts and taps. I use a diamond grinding bit in one of my die grinders. Create a nice divot in the center of the bolt. For bolts my first choice is a reverse or screw machine drill bit. Many times backs it out. The 'easy outs' I like are the square ones if I use one.

If you break a tap never touch it with a drill, if you can not back it out with a little tap of a punch and hammer you'll need to cut the flutes to get it out.
 

sberry

Banned
Joined
Jun 18, 2005
Messages
35,747
Location
Brethren, Michigan
I hit it with a punch but I can play a little and pretty hit up where I want to drill. I wish I would have saved a drill out scrap a while back, I was feeling lucky and showing my helper and punched right thru the center of one about 3/4 long.
I weld them out if I can and over the years face it less as I improve most things I own or not break it in the first place.
 

crawler07

Well-known member
Joined
Jan 25, 2012
Messages
140
I have a set of quick centers and they are awesome. Not shown in the youtube video but they are great for center drilling small diameter rod as well. The welding method is also another great way to extract broken bolts.
 

f150skidoo

Well-known member
Joined
Dec 29, 2012
Messages
1,206
Location
Ontario, Canada
When i broke the turbo bolts on my JD diesel the bolts sheared off flush to the flange so i grabbed a Chinese 3/8" drive extension and ground it to a point and then welded it to the bolt since i did'nt get enough bolt top weld a nut on. But when i have to drill a bolt out i use a center drill bits from the mill since they won't walk like a small S&D bits.
 

Strouty

Well-known member
Joined
Mar 21, 2010
Messages
38,215
Location
Southern Maine
I have taken out a whole bunch of broken bolts and taps. I use a diamond grinding bit in one of my die grinders. Create a nice divot in the center of the bolt. For bolts my first choice is a reverse or screw machine drill bit. Many times backs it out. The 'easy outs' I like are the square ones if I use one.

If you break a tap never touch it with a drill, if you can not back it out with a little tap of a punch and hammer you'll need to cut the flutes to get it out.

For taps, you can get a tap remover.

As for removing bolts, I have had terrible luck welding to anything, they are either flush or in a bad area and I can't get any penetration on the remaining part of the bolt. I have tried welding washers to them, then nuts to the washers and nothing ever worked.
 

bgarrett

Well-known member
Joined
Feb 11, 2006
Messages
4,393
I looked at the quick center website which says it can work on *ANY* broken bolt but the video shows that you must have several threads sticking out,. How does that work for bolts that are broken off flush?
 
OP
D

dlcwent

Member Emeritus
Joined
Feb 24, 2014
Messages
8,427
Location
coastal maine
I've had good luck with a Quik Center tool. There are 3 or 4 kits for various size SAE and Metric bolts. Not sure if these are still available.

Youtube video

I looked at the quick center website which says it can work on *ANY* broken bolt but the video shows that you must have several threads sticking out,. How does that work for bolts that are broken off flush?

bgarrett...did you check this out?? It's got my interest.
 

bgarrett

Well-known member
Joined
Feb 11, 2006
Messages
4,393
thank you dlc. Your video is better than the one I had watched
 
Last edited:

fourjeepin

Well-known member
Joined
Feb 12, 2011
Messages
3,658
Location
Atlanta, GA
Re: Home Depot Clearance Thread 2015

For taps, you can get a tap remover.

As for removing bolts, I have had terrible luck welding to anything, they are either flush or in a bad area and I can't get any penetration on the remaining part of the bolt. I have tried welding washers to them, then nuts to the washers and nothing ever worked.

The washer + nut was what I was going to suggest. It has worked for me.
 
To avoid these ads, REGISTER NOW!

joe49

Well-known member
Joined
Sep 25, 2009
Messages
1,883
Location
Tonica, Il
As for removing bolts, I have had terrible luck welding to anything, they are either flush or in a bad area and I can't get any penetration on the remaining part of the bolt. I have tried welding washers to them, then nuts to the washers and nothing ever worked.

Tig or stick with a specialty rod like cronatron eagle, Mig is not as good but can work, too.
 

Bdgjr215

Well-known member
Joined
Oct 21, 2015
Messages
760
After you center punch the broken bolt,use a center drill,then a pilot hole ,then the
Appropriate size drill bit for your easy out.
 

sublime68charger

Well-known member
Joined
Sep 9, 2014
Messages
5,415
Location
SW Wisconsin
How are you making out with the bolts sub?

wont get to work on them till Saturday,

I have left handed drill bits now and some good metal bits as well and a better extractor kit!

plan is use my good metal bits and drill through the bolts and if then start to turn I'll switch over to the left hand bits so hoping they then spin out!

if not I try the extractor as well.

Ill snap some Pics and post up with how it goes!
 
OP
D

dlcwent

Member Emeritus
Joined
Feb 24, 2014
Messages
8,427
Location
coastal maine
Sub, I may be wrong, but I think you should start with the left handed drill bits first.
Pictures are always good. Make sure you get a close up of the broken off drill bit.:mad: And I hope that doesn't happen to you. I just had to say it.
 

Lassen Forge

Well-known member
Joined
Apr 26, 2014
Messages
15,139
Location
The romantic hills of central Umbria, Italy,
Dose the threads with Kroil, or at least some 0W20 synthetic (or both!!) first. Serious about this. When the bolt breaks, it usually preloads or galls the threads down the hole (especially if it broke from bottoming), and you want to break that galling down there, and get some lube between the metal surfaces.

The other trick is to use a small center punch and gently try to tap the broken stud in the right direction (usually meaning left)... the down + spin will help break the gall and get the kroil between the threads.
 

sublime68charger

Well-known member
Joined
Sep 9, 2014
Messages
5,415
Location
SW Wisconsin
I got one done 2 more to go!

Pic of broken bolt
got good metal bits and did small then bigger going with right bits, then switch to left bit hoping old would spin out,
Nope not really I kept sizing up the bits till I got to the size for tapping and then just tapped out to the size bolt 8mm and done!

1 down 2 more to go!
 

Attachments

  • image.jpg
    image.jpg
    145.9 KB · Views: 71

sublime68charger

Well-known member
Joined
Sep 9, 2014
Messages
5,415
Location
SW Wisconsin
Dlc just for you pic of my broken left turn drill bit!

2nd bolt other then the bit breakin went just fine,

Was crusin on the third bolt had drilled out and was using the tap turn in, back out turn in and snap broken tap off in hole


#%^**€€<~}~~{}%^**£++€<#~

Or there a bouts had to drill out hole below broken tap and had bigg egg shape hole total ruined nut weld on the frame on that one now have bolt with free wheelin nut for that bracket!

But Atv is 3/4 back together now and the heated grips are working again!

It's just never as nice as you would like it to go when dealing with broken bolts!
 

Attachments

  • image.jpg
    image.jpg
    152.1 KB · Views: 37

Tig Master

Well-known member
Joined
Sep 9, 2012
Messages
106
Location
Where it snows
studs.jpg

No special rod just er70s6
does it every time This is not rocket science.

If you just build it up first that is all you need in many cases a vise grip will twist it out without a nut welded on.Just let it cool off to the touch before you remove it .

T
 
Last edited:
OP
D

dlcwent

Member Emeritus
Joined
Feb 24, 2014
Messages
8,427
Location
coastal maine
Dlc just for you pic of my broken left turn drill bit!

2nd bolt other then the bit breakin went just fine,

Was crusin on the third bolt had drilled out and was using the tap turn in, back out turn in and snap broken tap off in hole


#%^**€€<~}~~{}%^**£++€<#~

Or there a bouts had to drill out hole below broken tap and had bigg egg shape hole total ruined nut weld on the frame on that one now have bolt with free wheelin nut for that bracket!

But Atv is 3/4 back together now and the heated grips are working again!

It's just never as nice as you would like it to go when dealing with broken bolts!

Sorry if I cursed you by saying that. I'm glad you got the deed done.:beer:
 

Dave RI

Member
Joined
Mar 7, 2011
Messages
8
Depending on the size of the bolt and how tight it is sometimes you can use the center punch to back the piece out by creating a punch mark on the outside of the dia and angle the punch to back the bolt out as you tap the punch . There is always the edm hole popper , not everyone has one of coarse find a machine shop in your area that may do EDM work they should have one .



Dave
 
To avoid these ads, REGISTER NOW!
Top Bottom