Clean It Up
UK Window Cleaning Forum => Window Cleaning Forum => Topic started by: capn sparkle on August 01, 2014, 11:26:09 pm
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Hi guys,
Thought I'd do some weekend maintenance - thought It'd be a simple job - changing the carbon and sediment filters..
Two Q's really?? Pure Freedom on answer phone at 5.15pm need to work tomorrow p.m.
1. Do You use a 'strap wrench' to un nip the housings?
2. Is it clockwise or anti to un do the &&%$$£ things?
Many thanks in advance
Cap'n
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Anti clockwise, with your shoulders you shouldnt need a wrench ;D
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You should find a small button on top of the housing press it to release the pressure.
If the bowl is below the screw its clockwise to loosen it off, if its above the screw then anti clockwise.
It can take a bit off force at times.
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I've found that if the rubber seals are old, it takes more force to tighten and un-tighten. I've even had to fashion a longer handle out of an old aluminium pole (for extra leverage) and use a metal oil filter wrench to remove a filter housing before (I broke two plastic filter housing spanners prior to this).
Get some new rubber seals.
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Lefty loosey, righty tighty. ;D
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Lefty loosey, righty tighty. ;D
Wrong, I the bowls are underneath the fittings sitting downwards then it the opposite.
Well partly wrong.
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I've found that if the rubber seals are old, it takes more force to tighten and un-tighten. I've even had to fashion a longer handle out of an old aluminium pole (for extra leverage) and use a metal oil filter wrench to remove a filter housing before (I broke two plastic filter housing spanners prior to this).
Get some new rubber seals.
Cheers Tosh was gonna tear 'em off with my bare hands, relented, time for some tools! Oh BTW I've got new seals.. system only 3 moths old.. Cheers Fella