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Questions and Answers for Husky Compression Sleeve and Faucet Puller

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Model #63876

Store SKU #1003099614

  • Removes seized faucet handles and 1/2 in. compression sleeves
  • Zinc-plated for corrosion resistance
  • Unique, patent-pending sleeve-puller design

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Q:The video to use the tool helps. Problem I got is that insert peg (D) will not go in side the pipe and if that does not happen it seems the tool will not work. Any idea how to solve this?
by|Dec 8, 2023
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Q:Which tools ca be used to pull ferrules off 3/8” and 1/4” pipes?
by|Oct 24, 2022
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Q:It’s my shower handle that’s stuck on. Need to get off to get to washer. Will it work.
by|Jun 7, 2020
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A:  I have not used this puller for that purpose, but I just attempted to see if it might fit. I think it could do the trick for you (see picture), depending of course on there being sufficient clearance behind the handle to insert the legs of the puller. The other unknown, is whether the material composition of the handle can survive the pressure of the puller. I suppose if the handle has a plastic face, it could crack. However, many of these handles can be replaced by generic products sold at HD.

by|Sep 28, 2020

A:  Hi Jim, Thank you for your question. Depending on size, it should work. The shower handle needs to have a center screw hole, and the Adjusting arms need to be able to spread wide enough to get behind the handle. This handle has proven to work effectively against most handle sizes. We appreciate you considering our product. Faheem Schroeder

by|Jun 10, 2020
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    Q:Does this tool work to remove faucet handles that are stuck?
    by|May 25, 2020
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    A:  Yes, this can be used to remove faucet handles that are stuck.

    by|May 26, 2020

      A:  Hi Kelly, Thank you for your question. The Compression Sleeve and Faucet Puller tool is designed to remove faucet handles. For more details you can visit our website, www.superiortool.com. Click on Specialty Tools, and then in the drop box click on Faucets to see more details on the uses for this tool. We appreciate your support. Faheem Schroeder

      by|May 27, 2020
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        Q:Nice video for removing the handle. How about one for removing the compression ring? I bough this thing yesterday and still can't figure that out.
        by|Aug 9, 2019
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        A:  super easy, insert the silver adapter into the 1/2" pipe, insert the pin on the tool through the adapter, the align the adjustable jawa to the inside notch on the tool and then adjust the screw so the jaws reach around the back of the old compression nut then tighten to apply pulling pressure this will remove the nut and compression ring,, use your hand to keep the jaws from slipping off the backside of the old nut there is a video on you tube ezlife

        by|Apr 12, 2022
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          A:  Unfortunately, I'm not adept at submitting videos, but my review does include pictures of the order of assembly of the tool components to the tube and compression nut, that I hope might help.

          by|Oct 17, 2019

          A:  I feel your pain. The directions were pointless. Search for this video on YouTube (HD won't let me post a link): "Easy Compression Ring Removal - Superior Tool Handle & Sleeve Puller" Good luck!

          by|Aug 7, 2023
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            A:  You can find lots of videos for using this item, or ones like it, on line. Just search for "compression Ring puller".

            by|Oct 16, 2019

            A:  Hi Greg, Thank you for your question. If you enter the following into the YouTube search bar "Easy Compression Ring Removal - Superior Tool Handle & Sleeve Puller" you will find a great video showing you how to easily remove the compression ring with this tool. Faheem Schroeder

            by|Nov 30, 2021
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              Q:Can this tool remove the compression ring from a PVC pipe?
              by|Oct 10, 2018
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              A:  Hi Home Owner, If you are planning to remove a compression ring from a small diameter PVC pipe we believe this tool should do the job. If you are not successful, then please feel free to contact our Customer satisfaction line at (800) 969-3334.

              by|Jan 7, 2019
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                A:  I suppose so, but why would you use a compression fitting with PVC in the first place unless it is a tubing connection?

                by|Jul 30, 2019

                  A:  AFTER REMOVING OLD SLEEVE , HOW DO YOU REMOVE THE SLEEVE THAT IS STUCK ON THE PULLER

                  by|Jul 2, 2019
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                    A:  I do not know. I used it on a copper pipe. With the force it could generate. I would be concerned that it could crack a PVC pipe.

                    by|Mar 22, 2019

                      A:  I think it would work fine if you can get the tool to actually work

                      by|Mar 23, 2019