Sure would help if we knew the material the drain pipes are made of. Most shower base drains>(see image) are secured by a large nut under the base. if your pipes are plastic the drain will have to be cut out. You say,
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I'm about to replace the shower pan but am at a loss on how to disconnect the drain from the existing pan.
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I don't see a shower pan, I see a manufactured shower base and if you're going to replace it why not take a saws-All and cut around the drain and simply lift it up and off? You may then cut the shower drain loose from the trap raiser. You may have to cut the raiser back and couple on a longer piece to bring the trap raiser back to grade. good nluck, tom