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Looking for a schematic of a tap
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<blockquote data-quote="Terryl" data-source="post: 1068015" data-attributes="member: 369937"><p>Do you know the make/model of your tap??</p><p></p><p>Have you looked for the correct drawing for it?? (I would assume so)</p><p></p><p>Usually the packing nut (or gland nut) is where the spindle is threaded into, this allows the faucet (tap) to let water flow when you turn the handle, the packing nut needs to be big enough to allow for the removal of the washer assembly for replacement.</p><p></p><p>Here stateside most faucet manufactures have gone to a total replacement option, you look up the correct part in a book by manufacture/model type and replace the whole assembly at one step.</p><p></p><p>Something like this from Home Depot......<a href="https://www.homedepot.com/s/faucet%2520stem?NCNI-5" target="_blank">Search Results for faucet stem at The Home Depot</a></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Terryl, post: 1068015, member: 369937"] Do you know the make/model of your tap?? Have you looked for the correct drawing for it?? (I would assume so) Usually the packing nut (or gland nut) is where the spindle is threaded into, this allows the faucet (tap) to let water flow when you turn the handle, the packing nut needs to be big enough to allow for the removal of the washer assembly for replacement. Here stateside most faucet manufactures have gone to a total replacement option, you look up the correct part in a book by manufacture/model type and replace the whole assembly at one step. Something like this from Home Depot......[URL="https://www.homedepot.com/s/faucet%2520stem?NCNI-5"]Search Results for faucet stem at The Home Depot[/URL] [/QUOTE]
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