How to use brasscraft tub drain removal tool


















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This category only includes cookies that ensures basic functionalities and security features of the website. These cookies do not store any personal information. Remove the knob on the top of the stopper. Hold the body of the stopper in place with one hand and with the other hand unscrew the knob by turning it counter-clockwise. If the knob will not unscrew , then wrap the rag around the knob and use the pliers to help remove the knob. Similarly, how do I remove a bathtub drain flange?

If you're removing the entire drain apparatus, including the basket also known as the flange , insert your drain key or smart dumbbell into the opening. Turn it counterclockwise and continue turning until the drain flange is released, then remove the flange while it's still attached to the drain key. It fit perfectly into the tub drain and I had a good quality socket wrench with about a 10" arm. The trick is to turn counter clockwise until you feel resistance and hold it there for a few moments.

Then you very carefully apply more pressure until you feel the old tub drain begin to move. Here's what to do: Turn off the water to your bathroom. Locate the pipes that deliver water to your bathtub. Disconnect the tub drain using your adjustable wrench. Break away the bottom row of tiles that surround the tub, using a hammer and chisel. Insert a pry bar and pry the tub away from the wall. Simply drop the tool in the drain and lightly tap it down in the drain.

This information is general, and may not suit all applications. If you are at all unsure of your abilities to complete one of these projects, please consult a professional. Always check with local code regulations and the proper authorities before beginning a project. Plumbing Terms. View Cart. Toggle navigation Help View Cart Contact. These installation and removal tools are a must-have for your next drain project - whether you're installing a new shower drain or removing an old lavatory sink drain.

Affordable and very easy to use, they make a great addition to any tool box. Their versatility means they can be used for many different plumbing projects, and they also make great gifts for the 'do-it-yourselfer' or professional plumber.

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