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Posted on Nov 28, 2009

The Jacuzzi Rotary Drain stopper has come unscrewed. How do I retach the nut? I have tried turning the stopper, but that does not work.

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Jul 31, 2009

SOURCE: what purpose does a jacuzzi rotary drain serve?

the rotary drain kit is just a drain kit that allows the user to open and close the drain via the rotary handle at the overflow..........it is mostly for aesthetics

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Ned C Cook

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  • Posted on Nov 06, 2009

SOURCE: Jacuzzi rotary drain

I don't understand the bend down rhing. The drain stopper, as you call it, has a rod that goes through the end of it to enable opening and closing with the vertical control.If I'm on the same page, under the sink on the backsie there is nut that holds the stopper control.. It has a nut you need to remove and line up the short end with the stopper slot, then put the nut back on to secure the ball. Don't overtighten. Now the log end of that same rod is secured with a spring clip to the un and down control rod . It can be adjusted by moving the spring clip up or down on the control rod. noyhing isbroken, just pulled apart or out of adjustment.

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Oct 18, 2010

SOURCE: The stopper of my Jacuzzi

Try this link. I hope it can give you the info that you need:
http://www.ccowhirlpool.com/web-pdfs/Jacuzzi_Whirlpool_Bath/TroubleShootingGuide.pdf

uspartscente

US Parts Center

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  • Posted on Jan 12, 2011

SOURCE: I just bought a foreclosure and it has a corner

any drain and overflow kit will fit that hole. it is a standard size hole for that item

uspartscente

US Parts Center

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  • Posted on Aug 18, 2011

SOURCE: The rotary knob that open

you would find that broken piece at your local jacuzzi whirlpool showroom. they will be the authorized dealership that will offer that part to you for sale.
the part you are looking for is part of the drain and overflow assembly.

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The toe tap stopper does also but if the cap may unscrew from it before the entire stopper comes out. In that case, there is a nut that is now exposed and can be accessed to unscrew the assembly.

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