Is it possible to name the make of a kitchen tap shown in the attached image? I need to replace the spout o rings which appear to be 2cm outside diameter but the make of tap would help with confirming o ring size.
If it isn't marked then unlikely you'll find the actual make as there will likely be a million patterned copies from Asia.
No point in measuring the O-Rings either as the ones in there will be worn and wont give accurate dimensions. If you really want to replace them then get a set of universals that have sizes close to the ones in the tap then try them out. Alternatively, time for a new tap.
If it isn't marked then unlikely you'll find the actual make as there will likely be a million patterned copies from Asia.
No point in measuring the O-Rings either as the ones in there will be worn and wont give accurate dimensions. If you really want to replace them then get a set of universals that have sizes close to the ones in the tap then try them out. Alternatively, time for a new tap.
It looks like a Franke Eiger but you would normally see the Franke logo on the base at the front. If no luck, you could try packing out the existing O rings. Carefully remove the rings, put a couple of turns of PTFE in the groove and then replace the o rings. Smear with silicon grease and re-assemble.
It looks like a Franke Eiger but you would normally see the Franke logo on the base at the front. If no luck, you could try packing out the existing O rings. Carefully remove the rings, put a couple of turns of PTFE in the groove and then replace the o rings. Smear with silicon grease and re-assemble.
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