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The KISSLER 1973 is a handle hammer puller designed for removing stuck or corroded faucet handles and valve handles in plumbing service work. This tool applies controlled force to break the grip of handles that have seized onto valve stems due to mineral buildup, corrosion, or years of compression. It is a standard item in the service kit of licensed plumbers and experienced plumbing technicians working on residential and light commercial fixtures.
The 1973 handle hammer puller is suited for general plumbing service applications where handles must be removed without damaging the valve body, trim, or surrounding fixture. It is commonly used during faucet repairs, valve replacements, and fixture upgrades in bathrooms and kitchens.
Designed as a general-purpose plumbing service tool for removing faucet and valve handles across common residential and light commercial plumbing fixtures.
Shut off water supply to the fixture before beginning any handle removal procedure. This tool is typically used by licensed plumbers following standard plumbing service practices. Ensure the puller is properly seated against the handle before applying force to avoid slipping or surface damage. Consult applicable local plumbing codes for fixture service requirements.
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