I've been searching for a way to remove this adapter in a correct manner.
The search results I've come up with suggest it's not removable once the small plastic piece breaks (once sufficient torque is applied). Needless to say, that's long gone as the adapter is been installed for an unknown number of years.
I also found someone who displayed a photo of a homemade tool he created. I don't really understand how it would work, but...
https://www.homemadetools.net/forum/hansen-gas-mate-ii-adapter-wrench-68108
I also found the following statement:
"You can actually remove this Hansen adapter if you do not break off the installation piece, or if you fashion your own removal tool, or use a narrow pliers to remove it by grabbing on the narrow band on the outside edge of the threaded portion."
While I can explore that as an option, I'm looking for something more "official" if it exists.
I do have a photo of my install but I can only create a text post or else my post gets removed. I'd be happy to share.
Could anyone point me in the right direction to remove this adapter/hose? I would like to get rid of the grill that it's attached to and remove the hose from my patio.
Thank you in advance!
Zeeinsoundfromwayout t1_jcd7iqo wrote
Figure out how to Imgur the picture or something.
The quote you read tellsMe the official answer is there is no official. I’m guessing the narrow pliers is what most home cooks use.