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teachnz

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#102910 25-May-2012 11:04
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Hi all. This is my first post after lurking here for many years. I am a teacher at a large school in Auckland. We have underground ducting throughout the campus (see photo). I need to open them up to see if there is any spare capacity as we are going to build another set of classrooms soon. I was hoping someone here could help me find out what tool I need to open these and where I can get it from?



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  #630252 25-May-2012 11:16
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I think the tool is standardized but the ones I've seen are a 1m long peg thing which you put on twist then open. Maybe a local Chorus tech has one so you may be able to find one (not hard just spot the vans), give him a 12 pack and ask him to come open it up for you.




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  #630263 25-May-2012 11:31
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Hi, looks like a sika tech pit, contact them and ask for a key lifter.

Sika technologies
+64 9 274 5929
5 Carpenter Road
East Tamaki
Manukau
New Zealand 2013

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  #630265 25-May-2012 11:39
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Thank you cyril7. They are just around the corner from the school. Awesome.

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