ASME B18.3 Socket Set Screws
Imperial Thread Size: 0# - 2"
Various Drive and Point Types
Various Surface Finishes
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A bad heating element is the number one reason why electric water heaters fail to produce hot water. Heating elements typically last around ten years or less depending on the water condition, operating temperature and frequency of use.
This video shows detailed step-by-step procedure for how to replace an electrical heating element on an electric hot water heater.
Tools you’ll need
Replacement heating element
#2 Phillips screwdriver
1/2” socket Element Wrench for screw-in heating elements
3/8” socket Element Wrench for flange heating elements
Rags or towels
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