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Default How to remove a Symmons shower faucet TA-25B shower faucet volumecontrol spindle

On Jan 3, 9:48*pm, William Brammer wrote:
Does anyone have removal instructions for a Symmons TA 25B shower faucet
volume control spindle?


Believe it or not, the tool most plumbers use to pull out the Symmons
shower faucet TA-25A white or gray diverter valve or the TA-25B black
volume spindle is a 6 inch or so 5/16ths inch lag "bolt" (actually a
screw with large sharp strong threads).

First, you remove the brass diverter-valve cover cap with a 5/16th
allen wrench, and then you pry off the TA-25B volume spindle brass
plate. Then you forcibly screw the 5/16ths lag bolt directly into the
black plastic of the Symmons TA25A or TA25B. Half the time the TA25
breaks in half, the rest of the time it's stuck solid. Once you're in
about an inch or two, you pull like there is no tomorrow.

You have to be careful it doesn't fly out of your hands and break the
shower stall glass or that you don't break anything inside the wall
(ask me how I know).

It helps to wrap something around the lag bolt that you can leverage
against. I often slip a large vise grip through its center so it's
evenly across the lag bolt and then bang the middle of the vice grip
with a mallet from wall outward toward me as I am facing the faucet
until the plastic TA25 A,B comes out eventually.

You just pop in the new plastic TA25-B after lubing the o-ring, put
the new brass plate on, and screw on the brass cap. Remember that this
black valve merely sets the flow volume in the Symmons faucet. It's
not designed for daily use. Set it once and leave it there except to
rotate monthly so it doesn't get stuck (again, ask me how I know).

The use model of the Symmons faucet, once the brass maximum hot
temperature screw is set, is to leave this TA25B volume adjusting
spindle in one settting and use the temperature-control knob to set
the desired shower water temperature (using the series hot and cold
seats inside the faucet).

It's not at all intuitive but every plumber on the planet knows these
Symmons faucets inside and out so just ask one when/if you get stuck.