DE filter circumferential clamp closer tip.

Hal3

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Jul 29, 2008
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San Antonio, Texas
Pool Size
9000
Surface
Plaster
Chlorine
Salt Water Generator
SWG Type
CircuPool Universal40
Does anyone else struggle with the brass retaining nuts used to compress the circumferential clamp on the DE filter body? It seems that I don't have quite enough thread to get the nut started. I know, loosen both sides, hit it with a rubber mallet, etc.

This trick worked for me: grasp each side with a Vice Grip plier and pull them together with a C-Clamp.

Easy Peasy!

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That is very strange because it is designed to be able to start the thread without force . Show a picture of the ring tightened up.
Also, the older clamps had 2 screws to bolt the 2 halves together. Then it went to 1 screw with the two halves connected by a hinge on one side.
 
Thank you for the thoughtful replies! This filter was here when I bought the house. I have no reason to think it was replaced. It has a screw and spring tightener on each side. Two total. No hinge. I have the top seated before I tighten it as best I know. Pics later. Thank you again for the replies!
 
It has a screw and spring tightener on each side. Two total. No hinge.
Do you unscrew both when you remove the clamp? That is the key - loosen both and then put in the screw and nut on both. Sometimes it takes 4 hands. My old filter was like that and I always needed some help to hold it all in place as I alternately tighten both screws up.
 
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Do you unscrew both when you remove the clamp? That is the key - loosen both and then put in the screw and nut on both. Sometimes it takes 4 hands. My old filter was like that and I always needed some help to hold it all in place as I alternately tighten both screws up.
Thank you!
 
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