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How do you remove a single handle from a Kohler kitchen faucet?

How do you remove a single handle from a Kohler kitchen faucet?

Use one wrench to hold back the handle. Put the other wrench around the nut, with the handle to the right, and crank down, turning the nut clock-wise. Once the nut is loosened, unscrew it completely, and remove the handle, then the nut.

How do you take apart a Kohler faucet?

Search under the sink or cabinets for the water main control. Turn the handles of the water main at least half a turn to the left to shut them off. Push the faucet handle all the way into the “up” position. Insert the hex key into the star-shaped hole and turn it counterclockwise until the faucet comes loose.

How do I remove the aerator from my Kohler kitchen faucet?

To remove the aerator, line up an adjustable wrench with the flats on the spray face and turn the wrench counterclockwise (Fig. 2). An adjustable wrench is the best tool for the job as other tools will damage the flats on the spray face.

How do you take apart a Kohler kitchen faucet?

How do you remove a Kohler shower handle?

Using a Phillips screwdriver, unthread the two screws and remove the handle sleeve, shroud, and faceplate. If applicable, use a flat-blade screwdriver to remove the pin from the adaptor. Unthread and remove the adaptor from the valve.

Where is the valve on a Kohler bathroom faucet?

The valve/cartridge is located under the handle. Continuous leak when faucet is on or off: The issues should be resolved by replacing the valve/cartridge. The part number of the replacement valves will vary depending on the faucet model number. Identify your faucet model number.

What do you need to know about Kohler rite temp valves?

The Installation Instructions require the removal of the pressure balancing unit and mixer cap prior to soldering to prevent damage to the internal components of the valve. Kohler Rite-Temp valves feature a mixer cap that is designed for a hot water inlet from the right and cold water from the left.

When did Kohler replace the k-305 shower valve?

The K-305 valve was discontinued June 2010 and replaced by the K-11748 valve. Excessive inlet pressure can also contribute to a leak or drip issue. If suspected, turn the pressure by adjusting the stops or installing a pressure reducing valve in the supply system.