Waterway Plastics
Waterway Plastics 218-1890A Gunite Air Pipe Measuring Tool
Waterway Plastics 218-1890A Gunite Air Pipe Measuring Tool
What This Part Is Used For
The Waterway Plastics 519-4351 Clamp Wrench is used to tighten or loosen clamps found on pool and spa plumbing connections. It provides controlled leverage when servicing hoses, unions, and flexible plumbing assemblies. This tool is commonly used during pump, filter, or heater servicing. It allows technicians to access clamps in confined equipment pads. Proper clamp tension helps maintain leak-free operation.
Why This Part Matters
Improperly tightened clamps can cause suction leaks, air ingress, or water loss. Over-tightening with incorrect tools can damage hoses or strip clamp hardware. This wrench is shaped to engage clamps securely without slipping. It reduces hand strain and improves consistency across multiple connections. Using the correct tool ensures reliable sealing and faster service work.
Key Features and Specifications
- Manufacturer SKU 519-4351
- Designed for pool and spa clamp hardware
- Provides controlled leverage for tightening
- Used during plumbing and equipment service
- Compatible with common clamp styles
- Hand tool for professional technicians
- Reusable and durable construction
Installation and Fitment Guidance
The wrench is positioned over the clamp fastener and turned to achieve proper tension. Technicians should tighten clamps evenly to avoid distortion. It is typically used during pump or filter servicing. Fitment depends on the clamp style in use. Confirm by manufacturer part number before ordering.
About the Waterway Plastics Brand
Waterway Plastics supports service professionals with purpose-built tools that match their plumbing components. Their accessories are designed to reduce service time and improve reliability. Waterway tools are commonly used by installers who work with their systems daily. The brand emphasizes practical design over gimmicks. This approach has made Waterway a staple in equipment rooms nationwide.
Common Service Context
This wrench is often used during pump replacements, filter cleanings, or hose adjustments. Technicians reach for it when clamps are difficult to access by hand. It is frequently kept on equipment carts. Professionals recognize it as a simple but essential service tool.
