How do you remove a KWC faucet handle?

How do you remove a KWC faucet handle?

Using your fingernails, gently pry off the chromed plastic “KWC” cap on the faucet handle, revealing a screw underneath. Using the Torx T20 driver, remove the screw and then pull the handle off. You should now see something like this: Using your hand, pull up on the chromed plastic cap to remove it.

What’s the part number on a KWC kitchen faucet?

For the Domo and most other KWC single-handle kitchen faucets, this is KWC part number K.32.60.00. (this replaces the older K.32.60.02) I bought mine on eBay for about $70 plus shipping, but they are available many places.

How do you replace the cartridge in a KWC Domo faucet?

Using a flat-blade screwdriver, gently pry up on the cartridge body at the tabs (there’s one on the other side), working it carefully until the cartridge loosens and pulls out. Use a paper towel to sop up any water remaining in the valve body and check for remnants of gasket or other things that would interfere with replacement.

What to do if your KWC kitchen faucet freezes?

KWC Customer Service will try and send you a silicone ring repair kit. The only way to get the kit installed is to essentially destroy the faucet. Read the reviews and ask your plumber. If you can, try to get KWC Customer Service to replace the whole faucet if it becomes frozen.

Is the KWC k.32.60.00 replacement faucet cartridge compatible?

The KWC K.32.60.00 replacement faucet cartridge is compatible with a wide range, but NOT all, KWC faucets. Please make sure you get the correct part for your faucet!

What do you need to know about the KWC K 32.60.00 Domo cartridge?

Details KWC 10.061.033.000 Domo 9″ Pull Out Kitchen Faucet Top Lever Polished, Chrome. What other items do customers buy after viewing this item? Amazon Business: Make the most of your Amazon Business account with exclusive tools and savings. Login now Amazon Business : For business-only pricing, quantity discounts and FREE Shipping.

How is the length of a KWC faucet spout measured?

The handsets are measured from the threaded end (where your hose screws on) to the tip of the spout, so you should be able to determine the spout you need by unscrewing it from the hose and measuring it from end to end (either 4.5 inches or 6.75 inches). Q. “Then how do I measure the length of the entire spout (not just the handset)?” A.

Do you have to remove the valve assembly from the faucet?

It is possible that you have to remove the entire valve assembly from the faucet first, because even when you crack it loose that cartridge might not come out of the top like you are planning; it might make your job easier as well. You could also opt to get a new valve assembly if you really can’t budge that cartridge.

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