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Just seen these in this month's HVP magazine.
Look great and with a lifetime guarantee!
Anyone used them?
Sponners From Darlo
 
Like the idea of the slot for cable, well thought out simple design.
 
You would be lucky to get that in most cylinder cupboards. The monument heavy duty one is best. Or normal box spanner and drill handle hole bigger and use larger bar
 
Best tool for pump nuts is a set of small chains as it puts equal pressure on every face of nut (six points of contact at equal pressure so nut stays round and comes of easy)also better for tighter spaces.
I have a pump spanner ok for installing.
Remember pump nuts are thin so at two points of contact spanner grips etc your clamping the nut onto pump.

If I lost my pump spanner I would not replace it,if I lost my small chains I would.
 
Best tool for pump nuts is a set of small chains as it puts equal pressure on every face of nut (six points of contact at equal pressure so nut stays round and comes of easy)also better for tighter spaces.
I have a pump spanner ok for installing.
Remember pump nuts are thin so at two points of contact spanner grips etc your clamping the nut onto pump.

If I lost my pump spanner I would not replace it,if I lost my small chains I would.

What make is your chain wrench. Not seem one in years
 
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