Part # 3720-04
Manufacturer Code SP1419T
TOOL,BALL SEAT REMOVAL PLASTIC KEY
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Standard pool wall fittings have slots on the sides and this tool reaches into the fitting and fits into those slots, you then turn the tool to remove the wall fitting.
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The Most Helpful Review
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(5 out of 5 stars) Inexpensive and effective
Reviewed By: DCinAR from Rogers, AR ()
Works like a charm to unseat those PVC fittings.
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The Most Recent Reviews
(5 out of 5 stars) An essential tool for removing return eyeball.
Reviewed By: Inyo Customer ()
This made it incredibly easy to remove the return eyeball on my above ground pool. It fits right into grooves inside the eyeball and provides the leverage needed to turn it.
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(2 out of 5 stars) Doesn't Work for tight seats
Reviewed By: Robert from Montvale, NJ ()
Pros: light-weight, inexpensive
Cons: plastic, deforms, won't remove well-stuck seat
I had a pool company open my above ground pool, and found that I could not remove the eyeball inlet seat during closing. I initially tried using this plastic Hayward removal tool, but the seat would not budge. I also tried using this tool with a pair of 8" vice grips clamped to it for leverage. After multiple tries, the plastic corners deformed and the tool became useless - it would just slip out of the seat when trying to twist it. I ended up purchasing the metallic removal tool (Eyeball Seat Removal Tool, eb1803), which, in conjunction with a 12" pipe wrench, was able to remove the eyeball seat. If you installed the inlet seat using teflon tape around the threads, perhaps this tool would work; however, if your inlet seat is stuck, I highly recommend spending a little more and using the metal removal tool.
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(5 out of 5 stars) Eyeball inlet removal tool
Reviewed By: Larry H. from Fruitland Park, FL ()
Pros: Small and lightweight
Cons: Plastic
This is a nice tool to have. It was not strong enough to remove my eyeball inlets without some strong arming them first.(someone had painted them in) But once broken free this tool worked like a champ.
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