HVAC Valve Core Remover and Installer Tool
HVAC Valve Core Remover and Installer Tool
Support Routine HVAC Maintenance
This HVAC valve core remover tool is designed to assist with removing and installing valve cores during servicing and maintenance tasks. It helps simplify access to service ports, allowing technicians and DIY users to work more efficiently compared to using general-purpose tools. Actual ease of use may vary depending on system condition and experience level.

System Compatibility
The tool is intended for use with a wide range of HVAC and refrigeration systems. It supports common refrigerants such as R410A, R22, R404A, R407C, R134A, R12, R32, and R600. Dual port sizing (SAE 1/4" and 5/16") is included to accommodate different service valves, including those commonly found on mini-split systems. Compatibility may vary by manufacturer and system design.

Construction for Repeated Use
Constructed from metal materials such as brass and aluminum, this tool is designed to withstand repeated handling during regular HVAC service work. The sturdy build is intended to support long-term use in both professional and home workshop environments. Longevity may vary depending on usage conditions and care.

Product Specifications
- Port Sizes: SAE 1/4" & SAE 5/16"
- Compatible Refrigerants: R410A, R22, R404A, R407C, R134A, R12, R32, R600
- Material: Metal (Brass/Aluminum)
- Application: Valve Core Removal & Installation
- Intended Users: PHVAC Technicians, Maintenance Personnel, DIY Users
What’s Included
- 1 x Dual-Port Valve Core Remover and Installer Tool
Frequently Asked Questions
Will this work on Mini-Split systems?
Yes, many mini-splits use the 5/16" service port size, and this tool is equipped with dual ports (1/4" & 5/16") to handle those systems effectively.
Is it durable enough for daily use?
The metal construction is designed to support repeated use. Actual durability will depend on usage frequency, working conditions, and maintenance.
Does it help reduce servicing time?
The tool is designed to make valve core access more convenient, which may help streamline certain service tasks compared to basic tools..
Can it be used on charged systems?
Some valve core tools are designed for use under pressure, but procedures and safety depend on the specific system and application. Always follow manufacturer instructions and proper HVAC safety practices.
