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Which Tools do I Need to Install the Corro-Protec Anode?

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To successfully remove your old anode and install your Corro-Protec, certain tools are required. A ratchet wrench fitted with a 1 1/16” (27 mm) socket will be necessary for the removal process. Meanwhile, a socket of 1 3/16” (31 mm) size or an adaptable wrench is recommended for the installation of the Corro-Protec. In addition, a square-headed screwdriver and universal pliers should also be at hand for the operation.

If you have an impact wrench, this could help you remove a stuck sacrificial anode rod.

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