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127 | Pool Tool Closed Impeller Wrench

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Brand: Pool Tool
SKU: 127

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The Pool Tool 127 Closed Impeller Wrench is a heavy-duty service tool designed to safely hold a pump’s closed-face impeller during removal or installation. Its precision-machined profile fits securely into the impeller vanes, allowing technicians to apply torque without damaging the impeller, diffuser, or motor shaft. Built from durable, corrosion-resistant metal, this wrench delivers the strength needed for stubborn or stuck impellers and is a staple tool for pool and spa pump repair. Ideal for service professionals working on pumps that use closed impeller designs, it makes disassembly faster, safer, and more controlled.

Highlights

  • Designed for Closed Impellers: Fits securely into closed-style impellers, allowing safe and controlled removal or tightening during pump service.

  • Prevents Damage During Repair: Holds the impeller firmly so technicians can apply torque without cracking vanes or stressing the motor shaft.

  • Heavy-Duty Metal Build: Constructed from strong, corrosion-resistant metal to withstand frequent professional use in wet, chemical environments.

  • Essential Service Tool: A must-have for pump repairs involving seized, worn, or tight impellers, reducing the risk of part breakage.

  • Improves Repair Efficiency: Provides a stable, reliable grip that speeds up disassembly and reassembly for various pool and spa pump models.

Additional Info

This section covers the most common in-store questions about the Pool Tool 127 Closed Impeller Wrench, including pump compatibility, usage technique and what technicians should bring when visiting Discount Pool Mart to confirm fit.

Pump Compatibility, Impeller Fit & Service Preparation

The 127 wrench is machined for closed-face impellers used on many residential and commercial pumps. These answers help customers confirm the correct tool before heading to the store.

Will this wrench work on my closed-face pool pump impeller?

Yes — it’s designed to fit into the internal vanes of closed impellers, commonly found on many modern pool and spa pumps.

How do I know if my impeller is “closed-face”?

Closed impellers have a solid front plate with internal vanes accessible only through side openings. Bringing a picture or the impeller to the store helps confirm fit.

Can I bring my pump components to the store to match the wrench?

Yes — bringing the impeller or diffuser allows DPM staff to verify proper fitment.

Torque Application, Damage Prevention & Repair Technique

These questions explain how the tool behaves during pump disassembly.

Does this wrench prevent cracking the impeller vanes?

Yes — it grips the vanes evenly, helping avoid twisting or fracturing the impeller during removal.

Will using this wrench protect the motor shaft?

Yes — by stabilizing the impeller, you avoid applying sideways force to the shaft or bearings.

Does this help with seized or stuck impellers?

Yes — its heavy-duty design allows controlled torque for stubborn impellers without damaging surrounding parts.

In-Store Pickup, Stock Availability & Technician Tips

These answers help service professionals plan their visit.

Is the Pool Tool 127 usually available for same-day pickup?

Most locations keep common service tools in stock; call your local store to confirm.

Do service pros typically carry more than one impeller tool?

Many carry backups or multiple sizes because different pumps require different impeller-holding profiles.

Should I replace any other parts while servicing an impeller?

Technicians often replace shaft seals, O-rings and gaskets during impeller service for best results.

Description

The Pool Tool 127 Closed Impeller Wrench is a heavy-duty service tool designed to safely hold a pump’s closed-face impeller during removal or installation. Its precision-machined profile fits securely into the impeller vanes, allowing technicians to apply torque without damaging the impeller, diffuser, or motor shaft. Built from durable, corrosion-resistant metal, this wrench delivers the strength needed for stubborn or stuck impellers and is a staple tool for pool and spa pump repair. Ideal for service professionals working on pumps that use closed impeller designs, it makes disassembly faster, safer, and more controlled.

Highlights
  • Designed for Closed Impellers: Fits securely into closed-style impellers, allowing safe and controlled removal or tightening during pump service.

  • Prevents Damage During Repair: Holds the impeller firmly so technicians can apply torque without cracking vanes or stressing the motor shaft.

  • Heavy-Duty Metal Build: Constructed from strong, corrosion-resistant metal to withstand frequent professional use in wet, chemical environments.

  • Essential Service Tool: A must-have for pump repairs involving seized, worn, or tight impellers, reducing the risk of part breakage.

  • Improves Repair Efficiency: Provides a stable, reliable grip that speeds up disassembly and reassembly for various pool and spa pump models.

Additional Info

This section covers the most common in-store questions about the Pool Tool 127 Closed Impeller Wrench, including pump compatibility, usage technique and what technicians should bring when visiting Discount Pool Mart to confirm fit.

Pump Compatibility, Impeller Fit & Service Preparation

The 127 wrench is machined for closed-face impellers used on many residential and commercial pumps. These answers help customers confirm the correct tool before heading to the store.

Will this wrench work on my closed-face pool pump impeller?

Yes — it’s designed to fit into the internal vanes of closed impellers, commonly found on many modern pool and spa pumps.

How do I know if my impeller is “closed-face”?

Closed impellers have a solid front plate with internal vanes accessible only through side openings. Bringing a picture or the impeller to the store helps confirm fit.

Can I bring my pump components to the store to match the wrench?

Yes — bringing the impeller or diffuser allows DPM staff to verify proper fitment.

Torque Application, Damage Prevention & Repair Technique

These questions explain how the tool behaves during pump disassembly.

Does this wrench prevent cracking the impeller vanes?

Yes — it grips the vanes evenly, helping avoid twisting or fracturing the impeller during removal.

Will using this wrench protect the motor shaft?

Yes — by stabilizing the impeller, you avoid applying sideways force to the shaft or bearings.

Does this help with seized or stuck impellers?

Yes — its heavy-duty design allows controlled torque for stubborn impellers without damaging surrounding parts.

In-Store Pickup, Stock Availability & Technician Tips

These answers help service professionals plan their visit.

Is the Pool Tool 127 usually available for same-day pickup?

Most locations keep common service tools in stock; call your local store to confirm.

Do service pros typically carry more than one impeller tool?

Many carry backups or multiple sizes because different pumps require different impeller-holding profiles.

Should I replace any other parts while servicing an impeller?

Technicians often replace shaft seals, O-rings and gaskets during impeller service for best results.

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