Screw Snapped in half, best way to get it out?

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So, I was just installing 2 cargo hooks, one side went in fine. The other side snapped as it went in. The screw was used, so not sure if it had been overstressed before.

Anyhow, I am now sat here 1 cargo hook short, and a snapped screw stuck in the hole flush. What is the best and easiest way to get this out?

Many thanks
 
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Easy outs can sometimes work but it really depends on the access you have, how hard the screw is and how hard its jammed in the hole.
 
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The one I used industrially for 20years (same style) but you get one now that do away with the drill but I do not think they will work as good.
 

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The one I used industrially for 20years (same style) but you get one now that do away with the drill but I do not think they will work as good.
These things are evil... I used it once, it was hell to drill that out when it snapped inside a stainless steel bolt.

I would use good quality cobalt drill bits with lubricant and work you way up in drill bit size, than use a tap die set.
 
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As above you'll have potential success with the left threaded tools

Sometimes even a reverse drill bit will be enough to get a screw out, depends where it is and just how stuck it is

Otherwise drill it out and either tap or helicoil
 
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Thank you all for the input, I luckily managed to get this out relatively easily! The screw half that was left in was not that tight. It was flush, so I used my magnetic pick up tool to twist the screw out and it worked!
Now I just need a new screw to put in :)
 

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Thank you all for the input, I luckily managed to get this out relatively easily! The screw half that was left in was not that tight. It was flush, so I used my magnetic pick up tool to twist the screw out and it worked!
Now I just need a new screw to put in :)
Result!

A bolt holding a rear caliper has snapped on me, thankfully a bit was sticking out and I managed to get that out with pliers. One of the very few bolts that came out that easily for me tho... All the bolts and studs in my S15, I had to either replace or use tap die set to redo the threads. :/

Nissan charges an arm and a leg for studs btw.:o
 
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