I can measure them but it will be a couple of days as I'm travelling. They probably have specs on Snap on site if they still make them.Yea that socket is perfect if the size is right
I've been looking at the pic, and trying to determine what you are trying to do. Does that whitish plate with the 3 holes in it need to rotate? Or each of those three holes rotate?So I’ve got a sight glass I need to remove. It’s maybe an inch wide with maybe 1/8 risers from the face. I’m waiting to hear back from the manufacturer to see what special tool the use to unscrew this but maybe you guys got a better idea.
Suggestions?
Pretty sure the little bevels are what need to come out to replace the sight glasses--note one is missing.I've been looking at the pic, and trying to determine what you are trying to do. Does that whitish plate with the 3 holes in it need to rotate? Or each of those three holes rotate?
If the large whitish thing rotates, a strap wrench looks like a winner, especially as diameter gets up to 8", as does a big pin wrench, assuming that is about a 3" diameter. With no sense of scale, I'm lost here.
Thanks, Was confused by the orientation, most sight glasses of that diameter that I see are vertical. Diameter of the big plug is what I expected for horizontal, which that pipe seems to be with sky and gravel orienting me.Pretty sure the little bevels are what need to come out to replace the sight glasses--note one is missing.
