How Do You Get a Broken Bolt Out of a Truck Bed?

It is not uncommon for a truck bed to have a broken bolt. It can be a hassle to remove these bolts, as the rust and debris from the truck bed can make them difficult to turn. Fortunately, there are some steps you can take to get the broken bolt out of your truck bed.

1. Remove Any Rust or Debris

The first step is to remove any rust or debris around the broken bolt.

You can use an angle grinder, wire brush, or other suitable tool to remove the rust and debris. Make sure you wear protective gear when using these tools.

2. Apply Penetrating Oil

Once the rust and debris have been removed, you should apply some penetrating oil to the area around the broken bolt. This will help loosen it up and make it easier for you to turn it.

3. Use a Vice Grip

Once the penetrating oil has had time to work, you should use a vice grip or other suitable tool to grip onto the broken bolt and try turning it. Be careful not to apply too much force as this could cause further damage.

4. Heat It Up

If turning it with a vice grip doesn’t work, you can try heating up the area around the broken bolt with a heat gun or blow torch.

The heat will cause expansion which may help loosen up the bolt.

5. Drill It Out

If all else fails, your last resort is to drill out the broken bolt using an appropriate size drill bit. Make sure you are wearing safety goggles when drilling as shrapnel can fly off during this process.

“Conclusion”

In conclusion, getting a broken bolt out of a truck bed requires patience and care in order for it not to get damaged further in the process. The steps outlined above should help ensure that your truck bed remains in good condition after removing any broken bolts.

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Karen Watkins