What tool do I need to turn off my water?
A special tool called a water meter key is used to turn off water meters; however, it can be done with a crescent wrench and a screwdriver.
What size shut off valve do I need for a toilet?
Most supply lines and shutoff valves are 3/8″ compression. This refers to the pipe size, not the wrench size of the nut. There are other sizes, but those are not common on fixtures like toilets.
What size is the water inlet on a toilet?
The supply line to the toilet is standard 1/2-inch copper or plastic pipe routed from the main water line or a 1/2-inch cold water line. This standard is used throughout the home to supply faucets, showers and any other appliance requiring water, including the washing machine.
Do you need a tool to shut off water?
For valves located inside, turn the valve clockwise to stop the flow of water into your home. You don’t need any tools to do this; simply turn the valve by hand. Valves located outside in an underground water meter box may require special tools to access them.
How big should a drive socket set be?
Large socket sets – commonly have 3/4″ or 1” drive sockets with head sizes ranging from 19mm to 50mm.. Large socket sets are generally required for larger fasteners, which tend to require (and withstand) more torque when tightening or loosening.
Why do I need a larger socket set?
Large socket sets are generally required for larger fasteners, which tend to require (and withstand) more torque when tightening or loosening. A larger socket size usually indicates a larger drive socket, which can help deliver these higher forces without risking immediate damage to the tool.
How big of a connection do you need for a water main?
Only about 2 quarts of water is lost in the installation process. A tap is installed by drilling a hole into the city main. A proper size tap connection is vital to obtain proper water pressure and volume for a building. A wet connection is used for water service line sizes 3″ or larger.
What’s the difference between a socket and a kit?
The key difference between socket sets is usually the range of fastener sizes they’re designed to fit over, and we’ll discuss some common sizes and kit configurations in subsequent sections. However, it’s also important to be aware of the different types of sockets you can purchase as a set.
What kind of socket set do I Need?
Rather than the whole world adopting one standard for measuring socket sizes, we have two sets of standards: SAE and Metric. You’ll run into both these standards quite often and you’ll want both sets for each of your drive sizes. Don’t forget some deep well sockets for longer bolts. Some manufacturers like to get fancy and use Torx designs.
What’s the correct size for a drive socket?
For example, you’d use a ½-inch drive socket with a ½-inch drive ratchet. L indicates the overall socket length. The length you’ll need will be determined by your working environment. For screws in deep holes, a deep socket will be your best option. S indicates the target size of the nut, which determines which socket you’ll need.
How many sockets do you need for a mechanic?
Pros will need at least one of each size since you’ll come across a wide range of fasteners to use them on. However, that’s the absolute bare minimum. You’re also going to need ratchets with stubby handles, long handles, and flex heads to cover all of your bases.
How big of a socket do I need for a ratchet?
From there, add pieces as you need them for the vehicle (s) you’re working on. Over time, you’ll build a nice set where each piece has a purpose and a story. The vast majority of what you’ll need to turn with a socket will involve a 1/4″, 3/8″, or 1/2″ drive anvil on your ratchet. They all cover a different range of socket sizes.