What is the tank?

Laying is a tool designed for one purpose only: to remove and tighten the nuts that hold the faucet set on the washbasin. A long steel rod with teeing at one end and a rotating, spring device on the other on the other side, the basin makes it possible to achieve hard -to -reach nuts from the bottom of the faucet assembly. Commonly designed with a solid steel handle is also available with a telescopic steel handle and there are even plastic models designed for one -time use. The construction of the river basin key allows it to work on hexau and square nuts. Using the tank can be a matrix ensuring a faucet to the sink almost effortlessly. Once the water supply is turned off and the supply line has been removed from the bottom of the faucet An adjustable key, the tank can be used to achieve and under the wine and remove the nuts of the fasteners. The hardened, serrated teeth on the basin key allow you to grasp even the most fierce and corroded nuts and turn them.

Once the nuts are removed, the assembly can be raised up and out of the sink. The faucet can then be easily maintained or replaced at the discretion of the plumber. When repairing and replacing the original faucet, it is usually recommended that new fasteners are installed on the assembly. When installing a new faucet, many faucets manufacturers are recommended that a small amount of anti-seizes apply to the fibers attaching the matrix to prevent easy removal in the future.

Tightening of support nuts is simply to remove them. The basin key allows the jaws to turn to almost any angle, includingNng, turning up or upside down to facilitate the tightening and removal of the support nuts. When reinstalling the water supply pipes and water on the water, the sink can be checked for leaks. Using the keys of the river basin can usually change the time -consuming and difficult task of removing matrix faucets into a relatively easy andEffective project of the home plumbing project Do-it-you-yourself.

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