How do i take it apart?
The first thing to do is identify the faucet. If you do not know the model number the best way to identify is to send me a picture of the unit in question as it is installed. Feel free to send me a picture of the faucet to my email address at [email protected]. I'll be happy to help identify the unit and/or provide instructions for repair.
The first thing to do is identify the faucet. If you do not know the model number the best way to identify is to send me a picture of the unit in question as it is installed. Feel free to send me a picture of the faucet to my email address at [email protected]. I'll be happy to help identify the unit and/or provide instructions for repair.
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SOURCE: water is plugged by minerals etc in my Hansgrohe kitchen faucet
You will need a flat head or a knife. You sould be able to pry it apart if not they are so cheap, pick one up at walmart, lowes etc. Bring the old one with you. Some of the tread patterns are diffrent
SOURCE: Can't tighten single handle moehn kitchen faucet
there is supposed to be a nut with a washer under the sink in the center, the metal plate is just for decoration, the nut and washer have to be installed before the sprayer is attached the stem that it connects to has threads on it for the nut your faucet should have came with a long socket made of plastic to install the nut
SOURCE: how do you take apart the price pfister 533 50?
On the under side of the handle is a plastic plug its either red and blue or its a logo about 1/4" dia., remove that and there is a set screw that attaches the handle. Loosen that screw just enough to pull the handle off. Then you can disassemble the faucet for repairs. Price Pfisters have a lifetime warranty, if the cartridge is bad you should contact them for a replacement part.
SOURCE: I have a Hansgrohe kitchen faucet model P-IX
Is this the Axor model with one handle? Of so you need to get a new element - the central piece inside the faucet - from Hansgrohe which costs about $45. It comes with a little repair kit that has very low quality instructions.
You need to use a metric tool #3 to unscrew the little piece in the back of the handle - then the handle comes off. You have to pull it hard to get it off.
The repair kit that comes with the element has a tool to screw off the main collar of the faucet and pull out the old element. The tool is a piece of junk that bends out of shape immediately and doesn't open the collar, and possibly cuts your hand in the process. Somebody at Hansgrohe was too busy having a coffee break to figure out that by the time you repair one of these units, it's probably been in service for several years and has a good deal of corrosion and means you need to good solid tool to unscrew the collar. The tool they send is pathetic. It's actually better, if you can, to use the side of it across the two niches in the back of the collar to make the turn. You may need to give the collar a few whacks with a small hammer to loosen it, but be careful not to hit the visible part of the faucet, is it will dent easily and not look so great after you complete the repair. Once you get the collar out the replacement isn't very hard. I've done this repair twice and am so irritated by the lousy instructions and bad tool that I'll never buy another piece from Hansgrohe.
SOURCE: hansgrohe faucet part-no. 92730000 faucet cartrige
Hello,
Please contact me at the below number or email and I can supply you with a copy of the installation instructions.
Regards,
Chris
Christopher Scott
Technical Support Specialist
Hansgrohe Inc.
1492 Bluegrass Lakes Parkway
Alpharetta,Ga 30004
Tel:1-800-334-0455
Fax:678-762-7042
Email:[email protected]
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