My gut feel is more have failed than have been successful…Anyone here successfully removed one of these inspection plugs?
There is so much torque on this plug it is not moving. I may have to use pneumatics. Then there is risk of breaking something.My gut feel is more have failed than have been successful…
Sounds like you have found the secret of failure.There is so much torque on this plug it is not moving. I may have to use pneumatics. Then there is risk of breaking something.
Anyone here successfully removed one of these inspection plugs?
Yes, and it wasn’t easy. Lots of heat, a breaker bar, and a very long piece of pipe.Anyone here successfully removed one of these inspection plugs?
Anyone here successfully removed one of these inspection plugs?
Are we still talking about the compressor tank?you can take it but i would be very tight
I personally think that this is way over thought, or an old wives tale that the plug shouldn’t be removed.Is this plug intended to be removed from the air compressor? I would like to inspect the inside of the air compressor.
