Question about Delta Plumbing
The handle attaches to the extension piece with a set screw but there is nothing to connect this piece with the actual valve cartridge.
You need to install the screw that came with item, it goes under the handle thru the extension and into cartridge. Refer to instructions.page 3.
https://media.deltafaucet.com/MandI/88723%20Rev%20B.pdf
Posted on Jun 05, 2019
SOURCE: HP Officejet 7410 All-In-One Printer
This has nothing to do with the cartridge you used. Its a pure and simple design fault from HP that has exsisted since the 7210, 7310 and now the 7410. I am working with the European consumer commission and the UFC in France to get a resolution for European customers. US customers can get a replacement it seems by mentioning this thread ...
http://www.fixyourownprinter.com/forums/...
If anyone else is living in Europe please contact me. Its not fair that US customers have there printer replaced and Europeans must pay to "upgrade" there printer.
Posted on Dec 07, 2007
SOURCE: Storm Door Attachment
you need to shim in the frame of the storm door
Posted on Feb 11, 2009
SOURCE: Loose handle on my Moen single handle kitchen faucet
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Posted on Apr 06, 2009
SOURCE: delta single handle faucet leaks
BEHIND THE HANDLE THERE SHOULD BE A SET SCREW THAT HOLDS THE HANDLE ON THE STEM. THE SET SCREW WILL BE BEHIND THE LONGEST PART OF THE HANDLE LOOK AROUND BACK OF THE HANDLE. AFTER REMOVING THE HANDLA THERE WILL BE A STEM AND A NUT THAT HOLDS THE ASSEMBLY IN THE HOUSING
Posted on Sep 16, 2009
SOURCE: oven door handle falls off screw not holding on Kenmore 790.7876
After several unhelpful calls, we called sears parts at 1800-366-7278 and they are sending us a supposedly 'new and improved' door handle & screws (for $44). When we receive it, we'll put up a post if it is actually 'better' or if it's just the same (to save others the same $44 charge). The part comes with a 90 day guarantee. Although I don't feel we should have to pay $44 to solve an obvious manufacturer flaw - we'll just be happy to have an oven that's 'safe' to use again. Fingers crossed.
Posted on Mar 29, 2010
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