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Part # APCK1067S

Product Description

Kit Includes: 7: O-rings, 1: Gasket, 1: Spider Gasket, 1: Spring, 1: 6 Gram Silicone Packet

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?     Asked on 5/24/2013by Guest

I have a Praher TM-12. Will the APCK1067S work with the TM-12?
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A  Answered on 5/24/2013 by InyoPools Product Specialist Patrick P.

Yes, part number APCK1067S is the correct kit for the Praher TM-12.
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?     Asked on 1/25/2015by wayne

Will this work on my 1.5" Purex Triton 2 valve?
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A  Answered on 1/26/2015 by InyoPools Product Specialist Robert M.

Hello Wayne - Yes, the APCK1067S kit will work on the 1.5" Purex Triton II valve.
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?     Asked on 6/18/2015by Ramon

I''m looking for a SM10-2DE valve for a Pentair pool filter. Rated flow: 75 GPM, Operating press: 50 PSI. Please, help me.
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A  Answered on 6/18/2015 by InyoPools Product Specialist Patrick P.

Hi Ramon, You would require the Pentair 261177 Filter Valve as the replacement for your SM10-2DE valve.
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?     Asked on 7/1/2016by Jim

I am looking to rebuild my Pentair SM10-3 valve. Is the APCK1067S kit what I need to do that?
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A  Answered on 7/4/2016 by InyoPools Product Specialist Lennox H.

Hi Jim, This O-Ring Kit (APCK1067S) will work with the SM10-3 valve.
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?     Asked on 3/21/2019by Ed

Is this the correct o ring kit for sm10-2 de valve?
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A  Answered on 3/21/2019 by InyoPools Product Specialist Lennox H.

Hi, Ed. Yes, this O-Ring Kit - APCK1067S is compatible with the SM10-2 model valve. 
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Difficulty

Est. Repair Time

1 to 2 hrs

Tools Needed

Screwdriver, Socket Set, Wrench Set

Pool would not backwash

Written on 5/27/2019 by Guest

I contacted your technical support. Through our dialog you diagnosed the problem and gave me the parts to order to fix it. I ordered the parts and received them a few days later.

I looked up fixing the valve on u-tube. I found one that told me you had to take it apart to get to the gasket under the spring just buy a new filter. I found another site that showed the guy standing on the filter to crush it down, then he drove the pin out of the handle to take it apart. He replaced the gaskets and stood on it and put the pin back in.

I tried to stand on it and realized I am not coordinated enough so I put it in my wood vise and squeezed it. It went together great.

The next move was to replace the spider gasket under the filter. My old one was glued in and old. It took an hour to scrape it out and clean it. I put it all back together and it works better than it ever has.

Thanks for the help. This kind of work is not my thing. I usually break things like this.

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