Question about Delta Plumbing
They should simply twist off (unscrew)from the base. Assuming thus is a two handle faucet the "body" right below the handle will simply unscrew reveling the cartridge underneath. Hope this helps!
Posted on Feb 10, 2021
SOURCE: low pressure and flow on hot water side of single handle faucet
It could be one of two problems, one simple, one serious.
If you have steel pipes you may be experiencing reduced flow due to corrosion in your pipes. Reduced hot water pressure in the kitchen faucet is usually the first sign since this is the faucet that is most used in the home.
Repiping is a job for a professional. Another symptom you may need a repipe is orange colored or rusty water.
Posted on Dec 05, 2008
SOURCE: DELTA MODEL 470-WH LOW WATER FLOW AT KITCHEN FAUCET
This could be a couple of things.
If you need a diagram of the faucet with part numbers here is the link:
Delta 470
Hope this helps!
Posted on Dec 05, 2008
SOURCE: Adjusting single leaver faucet handle
The little wrench tightens the tension ring that fits on the inside of the retaining nut right under the handle. You fit the little "arms" in the notches.
Posted on Apr 06, 2009
SOURCE: how do I take apart a moen 8710 single handle
The top pops off and there is a crew under it. It's all pretty easy but when you put it back together you have to do a tricky angle kick with the handle. Watch carefully as you take the handle off and put it on and off several times to see what is needed. If you do it wrong the handle sets on top of the black thing and doesn't work right, The cartridge in the faucet pulls out with difficulty if you have hard water. There is a little clip near the the top that holds the cartridge in. You should be able to get a repair kit that has the cartridge and new O-rings for the spout.
Posted on Jun 09, 2009
SOURCE: Leaking Delta kitchen faucet dual handle
Pry the hot/cold button off the top of the handle. Make sure the water is turned off below the sink.
Under the button should be screws. Remove the screws. Pry the handle off. Remove the stems by lifting then out.
That should give you access to the washers you need to change.
Posted on Jun 13, 2009
I have extracted the legend of figure 5B of the installation instruction here for your reference:
Remove handle from the faucet by loosening set screw (1) and pulling off handle. Once handle is removed, loosen set screw (2) from the bottom of the handle, remove accent (3), replace with new accent, tighten set screw (2), replace handle on faucet and tighten set screw (1).
Here is the link for the installation instruction:
http://www.deltafaucet.com/media/MandI/40033RevC.pdf
Are you sure there is not a second set screw in the same hole. You could have only removed the locking screw and a second screw is behind the top screw.
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