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Monobloc tap
The monobloc tap arm has become very tight to move from
side to side. How are these fixed to the main block so I can remove and lub? Ta, Chris |
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Monobloc tap
On Thu, 15 Apr 2004 21:46:31 +0100, "Kris"
wrote: The monobloc tap arm has become very tight to move from side to side. How are these fixed to the main block so I can remove and lub? Ta, Chris Look round the back of the arm for a screw, you might find one ...... |
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Monobloc tap
Look round the back of the arm for a screw, you might find one ......
that's the problem no screw on arm or block. Guess I'll have to get a new one. Chris |
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Monobloc tap
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"Kris" writes: Look round the back of the arm for a screw, you might find one ...... that's the problem no screw on arm or block. Guess I'll have to get a new one. Some of them you turn the tap to a specific angle, like 90 degrees, and them pull up sharply on the spout. Of course, if that isn't the way yours works, you might need a new one at the point anyway ;-) -- Andrew Gabriel |
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Monobloc tap
Andrew Gabriel wrote:
Some of them you turn the tap to a specific angle, like 90 degrees, and them pull up sharply on the spout. Of course, if that isn't the way yours works, you might need a new one at the point anyway ;-) Thanks !, gradually turned arm whilst pulling, came out when arm in line with taps. Clean up and silicone grease .. good as new. Chris |
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