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Hi Guys
Which burner is this tool relevant to? I've had this tool in the van for years, it wasn't cheap.
Is it for the larger commercial Burners?
 
Hi Croppie
Van parked up the street so no pic.
Got it from HWOS years ago . BES have it in there catalogue under 21380.
Cheers
 
You mean one of these?

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Before I bought it is wondered how it would grip the 2 flats which are inside the circumference of the nozzle holder. Oftec direct, Hwos, BES, all sell this tool, which burner is it useful on ?
Into the back of the garage curver box of useless tools.
 
The burner's academic, you would still need to support the nozzle tube. I use 2 spanners or a 16mm socket.
 
It's described as: 'Fits standard nozzle 16mm A/F and burner nozzle holders of 19mm A/F' ?
Perhaps it's for the American market ?
 
Same here, two spanners, van won't carry enough weight for all the ' special ' tools there are.
Just need to be careful you don't slip and bust the electrodes.
Take em off first !
 
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