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UK Floor Cleaning Forum => Carpet Cleaning Forum => Topic started by: AshWhite on October 19, 2012, 05:37:16 pm

Title: In Tank filter
Post by: AshWhite on October 19, 2012, 05:37:16 pm
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Though I'd do a bit of maintenance this afternoon. I removed the in tank s/s filter on the Boxxer, gave it a good swill and towel down - then couldn't get it back in!

Looking at the parton the HM site, the threaded black holder is part of the filter, but I can't get it to budge out of the white collar that it's screwed into.
Looks like I might have to replace the filter, unless I can get the mesh body back into the black holder somehow - but either way I'm going to need to get that part out if the tank.
Anybody have any tips n tricks to get it out???
Thanks
Title: Re: In Tank filter
Post by: Jamie Pearson on October 19, 2012, 05:51:26 pm
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This is me doing same to a Stimvak Toto
Title: Re: In Tank filter
Post by: AshWhite on October 19, 2012, 06:06:42 pm
You're not filling me with confidence, Jamie..
Title: Re: In Tank filter
Post by: Craigp on October 19, 2012, 06:10:34 pm
Ash when I bought my TM that same filter was screwed in so tight I could not budge it.

There is a large nut shape next to the thread, I measured that and made a large spanner cut out of plywood! it worked like a charm. I still have it but I dont put it in so tight to need it now.
Title: Re: In Tank filter
Post by: Craigp on October 19, 2012, 06:14:04 pm
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Title: Re: In Tank filter
Post by: AshWhite on October 19, 2012, 06:17:07 pm
Great idea Craig. Don't suppose you know what the size is by any chance?
Title: Re: In Tank filter
Post by: Craigp on October 19, 2012, 06:20:44 pm
I just measured the ply, its cut to exactly 70 mm

Its half inch ply, obviouly to thin wont have the strengh needed.
Title: Re: In Tank filter
Post by: AshWhite on October 19, 2012, 06:24:06 pm
Nice one, I'll have a bash at this tomorrow.
Title: Re: In Tank filter
Post by: AshWhite on October 19, 2012, 06:25:23 pm
Craig, is that only for cleaning the filter? I'm guessing that if you wanted to change it, you'd have to seperate the white part from the filter?
Title: Re: In Tank filter
Post by: Craigp on October 19, 2012, 06:30:46 pm
Hmm, not sure what the white bit is, cant see in the pic, mine looks like this; (spitfire, 4.0)

http://compare.ebay.com/like/270951365742?_lwgsi=y&ltyp=AllFixedPriceItemTypes&var=sbar
Title: Re: In Tank filter
Post by: Craigp on October 19, 2012, 06:33:36 pm
Can you take a closer pic? I assumed it was the same filter so you might want to check the 70mm I said, we need Glynn.
Title: Re: In Tank filter
Post by: Len Gribble on October 19, 2012, 06:34:43 pm
Ash

When you get it off, use stainless steal self tapping screws (with pilot hole) gluing it won’t be any good
Title: Re: In Tank filter
Post by: Craigp on October 19, 2012, 06:43:43 pm
That would be for cleaning it or replacing it, as the plastic threaded part is not meant to come off the stainless steel mesh part.

Once you got the thread out do as Len says to fix.
Title: Re: In Tank filter
Post by: AshWhite on October 19, 2012, 07:05:02 pm
Craig, similar to look at, mine is this one:

http://www.ebay.com/itm/Filter-Waste-Tank-2-1-2-Mpt-X-10-Long-Truckmount-Part-/280859558551?_trksid=p3284.m263&_trkparms=algo%3DSIC%26its%3DI%26itu%3DUCI%252BIA%252BUA%252BFICS%252BUFI%26otn%3D21%26pmod%3D270951365742%26ps%3D54

Yours is 3", mine is 2.5"
Title: Re: In Tank filter
Post by: garry22 on October 19, 2012, 08:19:15 pm
Ash,

Would something like this help?

http://www.aldi.co.uk/uk/html/offers/special_buys3_27077.htm
Title: Re: In Tank filter
Post by: AshWhite on October 19, 2012, 08:26:52 pm
Funny enough Garry, my first reaction was to think about an oil filter wrench - these are a similar idea, just not sure how strong they'd be.
Title: Re: In Tank filter
Post by: Shaun_Ashmore on October 19, 2012, 08:37:27 pm
I had the same problem when I had my Boxxer I found that with some pliers I unscrewed the plastic part then greased the thread when replacing it, the filter I squeezed back on.

Shaun
Title: Re: In Tank filter
Post by: Richard Meads on October 19, 2012, 08:37:43 pm
Or maybe one you can use a socket wrench with like this

http://www.discount-tools-uk.co.uk/product/296030/1-and-2%22-square-drive-or-21mm-120mm-capacity-oil-filter-strap-wrench
Title: Re: In Tank filter
Post by: garyfindlay on October 19, 2012, 09:38:24 pm
i had the same problem, and glued it back in after buying a spare.
Title: Re: In Tank filter
Post by: Glynn on October 20, 2012, 10:05:02 am
You could glue it together using Sikaflex, then liberally grease the threads before screwing it back in, and only hand tight.
Title: Re: In Tank filter
Post by: John Kelly on October 20, 2012, 11:25:56 am
Araldite works or heat the plastic ring over a gas hob and when melted stick the mesh part back on. By the way these are Hydraulic Oil take up filters like whats in the tank of a JCB etc. Any good hydraulics supplier will be able to get them for around 25-35 quid.
Title: Re: In Tank filter
Post by: Craigp on October 20, 2012, 12:27:49 pm
Never knew that John, should be easy to get then, theres a JCB place near me! top tip!!
Title: Re: In Tank filter
Post by: AshWhite on October 20, 2012, 12:30:32 pm
Cheers for the all tips. Oil filter wrench didn't work, next is Craigs plywood idea!
Title: Re: In Tank filter
Post by: Glynn on October 20, 2012, 12:56:52 pm
An oil filter wrench will work.
Title: Re: In Tank filter
Post by: AshWhite on October 20, 2012, 01:00:57 pm
Its a strap wrench I've got - couldn't get it off. Perhaps a chain type would be better, just nervous about damaging the plastic.
Title: Re: In Tank filter
Post by: Billy Russell on October 20, 2012, 01:14:41 pm
An oil filter wrench will work.

Its ok Glynn, Ash is welsh!

 ;D ;D
Title: Re: In Tank filter
Post by: AshWhite on October 20, 2012, 03:36:10 pm
Got it off with a proper oil filter wrench from my mates garage. Phew!  :)