As I am going to retile the bathroom I need to remove the shower pump I installed some years ago.
The hot and cold inside the shower pump fit into a plastic housing which has some form of locking collar. I have obtained a removal tool from the manufacturer but there are no instructions for use and I have seached the net without success.
The tool has the words PIPE REMOVAL with an arrow on one side and I take it that it is used with these words uppermost and the arrow in the dirction of use.
Is the tool inserted between the locking collars (forcing them upwards) or is it used to depress them downwards. ?
Thanks
Mike
The hot and cold inside the shower pump fit into a plastic housing which has some form of locking collar. I have obtained a removal tool from the manufacturer but there are no instructions for use and I have seached the net without success.
The tool has the words PIPE REMOVAL with an arrow on one side and I take it that it is used with these words uppermost and the arrow in the dirction of use.
Is the tool inserted between the locking collars (forcing them upwards) or is it used to depress them downwards. ?
Thanks
Mike