Hey all! New pool owner and have been fighting an endless battle with leaves and critters and tree blossoms on the surface of my pool...well shame on me for not knowing just how important Weir doors are for a properly functioning skimmer 
Anywho, ordered replacement Weir doors for my Pentair Admiral skimmer only to find out that the tabs that keep them in place are broken (one in each skimmer, sheesh!)
They sell replacement pivot tabs lots of places (part #85017500) so i know they are intended to be replaced, but the existing tabs in my skimmer appeared glued or cemented in.
I've combed the TFP forums as well as product pages on various retailers websites that sell them and everyone seems to be in my same predicament - how to get the old tabs out!
From this product page:
Q: "One of the pivot tabs on my skimmer has broken. What is the best way of removing the remaining tab base? And what type of glue/adhesive do you recommend to use to attach the new tab?"
A: "The pivot tabs have a hole on the back to fit over a pin that is part of the skimmer body mold so there really is no way to remove the molded pc.. The tab base should not be glued in place & should just slide off of the molded skimmer body pin."
And then from this forum on TFP:
@dbooksta says:
"Well I did find that Pentair sells replacement plastic tabs for this style skimmer (part #85017500). The weird thing is that nobody in their company has any idea how these should be attached to the skimmer inlet body after an original one breaks off. This tab does fit the weir, but it looks like the inlet body would have to be precisely drilled and cut to receive the mini tab, and then some compatible adhesive used. After checking with every tech in their call center the rep I got gave up and suggested "ask a local pool company." Brilliant.."
The above is the last post in a now inactive thread.
Hard for me to tell if my tabs/skimmer was installed wrong, or I'm just not being smart
I'm at the point where I'm thinking it might be easier to snap the posts off the remaining good tabs and get a spring-loaded hinge style Weir, or maybe even just a floating Weir, but would love to exhaust the avenues for sticking with the originally designed function of these tabs/doors before resorting to that.
Any help would be greatly appreciated!

Anywho, ordered replacement Weir doors for my Pentair Admiral skimmer only to find out that the tabs that keep them in place are broken (one in each skimmer, sheesh!)
They sell replacement pivot tabs lots of places (part #85017500) so i know they are intended to be replaced, but the existing tabs in my skimmer appeared glued or cemented in.
I've combed the TFP forums as well as product pages on various retailers websites that sell them and everyone seems to be in my same predicament - how to get the old tabs out!
From this product page:
Q: "One of the pivot tabs on my skimmer has broken. What is the best way of removing the remaining tab base? And what type of glue/adhesive do you recommend to use to attach the new tab?"
A: "The pivot tabs have a hole on the back to fit over a pin that is part of the skimmer body mold so there really is no way to remove the molded pc.. The tab base should not be glued in place & should just slide off of the molded skimmer body pin."
And then from this forum on TFP:
@dbooksta says:
"Well I did find that Pentair sells replacement plastic tabs for this style skimmer (part #85017500). The weird thing is that nobody in their company has any idea how these should be attached to the skimmer inlet body after an original one breaks off. This tab does fit the weir, but it looks like the inlet body would have to be precisely drilled and cut to receive the mini tab, and then some compatible adhesive used. After checking with every tech in their call center the rep I got gave up and suggested "ask a local pool company." Brilliant.."
The above is the last post in a now inactive thread.
Hard for me to tell if my tabs/skimmer was installed wrong, or I'm just not being smart
I'm at the point where I'm thinking it might be easier to snap the posts off the remaining good tabs and get a spring-loaded hinge style Weir, or maybe even just a floating Weir, but would love to exhaust the avenues for sticking with the originally designed function of these tabs/doors before resorting to that.
Any help would be greatly appreciated!