murtotappi
Murtotappi is a term originating from Finnish and can be translated to "break tap" or "snap tap." It refers to a type of tool specifically designed for the removal of broken screw or bolt shafts that have become lodged in a workpiece. These tools are essential in situations where a fastener has snapped off flush with the surface, leaving no part accessible for conventional gripping or turning.
The design of a murtotappi typically involves a reverse threaded spiral fluting. To use it, a hole
Murtotapit come in various sizes to accommodate different diameters of broken fasteners. They are commonly found