thp-1 pliers
They're used for removing clamps on washing machine hoses.
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Use washing machine hoses instead of plastic supply lines.
If you are wanting to install a washing machine and the plumbing is already there, it is a cinch! Remove the old washer (Unscrew the water supply lines and unhook the drain hose). Make sure you get new water supply hoses. I like the steel braided hoses for extra strength and piece of mind. Hook up your new hoses to the correct inlets on your washer (they are marked H for hot and C for cold) Hook up your drain hose, level the washer and you are good to go! Check out the related links to get a better feel for how to install a washing machine.
It doesn't pump the water in, where the hoses attach to the washing machine is a valve that opens and lets the water in. The pressure in the line forces the water in the same way it does when you turn on a faucet.
Fill hoses for washing machines catch the materials that can clog a drain. An example is lint.
Take a punch and push the pin through as far as you can, then twist it out with a pair of pliers
Pour it down the hoses that let the water in. Turn it on so it sucks the anti freeze into the pump...about thirty seconds out to do it and pour some more in the hoses and cap them off.
Make sure hot and cold supply go to hot and cold on washing machine regardless of what is marked on hose. Hoses are marked so hot and cold don't get mixed up, that's all.
Remove the freon from the 86 LeSabre with a reclaiming machine. Take off the ac belt and disconnect the hoses from the compressor. Unbolt the compressor and remove it. Bolt the new unit in place and hook up the new hoses. Pull a vacuum on the system and fill with freon
If your washing machine is spitting up water it is important to check all the hoses and make sure that the clamps are on properly. If the problem persists contact a repair man or look in the manual.
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