Item Introduction
 
Materialcopper
SizeSeat diameter: 40MM    Operating temperature :0-80 degrees
Nominal pressure: 1.2pa   Inlet and outlet pipe diameter: 12MM
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Weight1300g/piece
NoticeStructural forms: single-coupled   
Application Type: Basin Faucet    Functional categories: mixed taps
 
Item Detailed pictures

Faucet installation described in detail

Please kindly note image below is just for your reference.
Different faucets are shipped with different accessories.

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A: Hose

B: Other accessories for fixture

Tools You Need for Installation

  • Adjustable wrench
  • Tape
  • Screwdriver
  • Flashlight

General Faucet Installation Instruction

Please kindly note that this is just a general instruction, each faucet you buy from us has installation instruction with details inside package.

Step 1: Position the Faucet

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A: Begin installing your faucet by placing the gasket and faucet in position on the sink.

B: From under the sink, thread the plastic mounting nuts onto the faucet shanks. Be sure the large side of each plastic mounting nut is up.

C: From the top of the sink, check the faucet and gasket position.

D: From under the sink tighten the mounting nuts, making certain not to over-tighten which could damage the nuts and make them difficult to remove in the future.

Step 2: Attach the Water Supply Tubes

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A: Wrap the threads of the water-supply valve with Teflon tape. Although most plumbers use only Teflon tape, some plumbing supply manufacturers also recommend using plumber’s putty.

B: Thread the water supply nut onto the shut-off valve. Tighten the nut with a wrench.

C: Wrap the threads on the faucet shank with Teflon tape, and then thread the water supply nut onto the faucet shank.

D: Tighten the nut with a wrench.

Step 3: Connect the Faucet Lift Rod

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A-1: From the top of the sink, insert the lift-rod into the faucet.

A-2: From under the sink, make sure the pivot-rod is in the down position. Insert the lift-rod into the lift-rod strap. Tighten the screw.

B-1: From the top of the sink, make sure the lift-rod opens and closes the drain plug as desired.

B-2: Make any needed adjustments by loosening the lift-rod strap screw and repositioning the lift-rod.

B-3: If you need to connect the lift-rod strap to the pivot rod, slide one end of the spring clip onto the pivot-rod.

B-4: Make sure that both the pivot -rod and the lift-rod are in the down position. Insert the pivot-rod in the closest hole in the lift-rod strap.

B-5: Slide the other end of the pivot-rod. Make sure the lift-rod opens and closes the drain plug as desired.

C-1: Make minor adjustments by loosening the lift-rod strap screw and repositioning the lift-rod.

C-2: Make major adjustments by removing the spring clip and moving the pivot-rod to a different hole in the lift-rod strap.

Step 4: Flush the Faucet

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A-1: Anytime you work on plumbing, filings, chips, and other debris can fall into the plumbing pipes.

A-2: This debris can damage the sealing surfaces inside the faucet and cause leaks.

A-3: Remove aerator and black sealing gasket above it.

A-4: Before turning on the water supply, make sure the faucet handles are open (on position) in order to remove the debris without causing damage.

B: Open both water supply valves under the sink.

C-1: Allow the water to run for 15 seconds.

C-2: Close the faucet handles (turn off).

D: Make sure any debris is cleaned from the aerator screen.

E: Replace the aerator.