same tap same problem ,ours was a feat to remove the swan neck tough,now the shop is closed for the O rings and locite 55 !! but at least we got our water turned off as its been tight for years. Thank you great video👏👏👏👏
Spot on my friend...I have the same thing and I was dreading the outcome as there are not any isolation valves on the feeds and the pipes are behind the units. Gonna try this and see how it goes. Thanks for the post.
This was quality thanks. I have a similar tap setup and was excellent to follow. I found limescale remove and a bit of patience was key to get that locking nut moving. 2 O-Rings later and its good to go
+David Sharp Thanks for watching. Glad it helped. My search to find the correct O-ring seal continues. Can't remember the name of the manufacturer or tap model as it's over ten years old since tap was fitted.
Get a micrometer remove o ring. Measure inner and outer diameter of o ring insets and actual tap. Mine was 22mm outer and 20mm inner. Therefore cross section of o ring is 1mm. Just get 22mm x 20mm x1mm o ring and use tape too. Impossible toget flat profile o rings now.
Good question but it was actually a shaped seal unique to the make of tap. Unfortunately the company who made the tap went bust and no one had any spares.
Good question. I think the thread is standard to mixer taps but can't say I've ever noticed end nozzle spares in the usual DIY retailers. Amazon might sell them.
I would r be interested to know how long this 'emergency fix' lasted. As using PTFE tape is very much a temporary solution (some plumbers have said this to be a 'bodge'). I suppose you did this because you can't find the specific washer for the old tap.
Great suggestion. Have tried on a number of occassions to repair this issue with ptfe or standard replacement O rings (as opposed to tap manufacturers direct replacements) to no avail. Next time will try Loctite 55 as instructed. Thank you TK42138
Good ol' Amazon. Been several years since the video. I looked online back then and couldn't find the particular O ring for the swivel spout. It had an unusual cross section shape. A normal O ring just didn't fit properly. If memory serves, the tap unit was an Italian make.
I have the exact same tap..but it has 2 different ceramic cartridges in it. 1 of them is faulty and water is dripping from the spout. Which ceramic size cartridge does it take, do you know?
Most of these types of mixer tap have a cartridge that screws into a larger threaded adaptor. Cartridges come in different sizes with varying lengths of spindle so it's better if you can remove the cartridge and then take it along to a plumbing parts or DIY retailer to compare with the new parts. Worth noting that if it's been in situ for some years in a hard water area, the cartridge can be very difficult to remove. I ended up replacing entire tap because it was so corroded inside. Couldn't separate the cartridge from the adaptor in the tap casting.
My tap problem is the leak is from both sides and the collar at the tap base wont tighten - it just goes round and round. This happened last year and I managed to tighten it up after a while but this time I cant seem to work that magic and dont know if the thread issue is related to the 0 ring problem...or is it something else?
Hi, if the collar doesn't tighten it means the thread has worn. You could try wrapping PTFE tape around thread and see if the collar tightens but usually when this type is worn then a new tap maybe the only option.
Nick Pullen If yours doesn't have collar or a grub screw then it's the pull type where the swivel outlet is positioned in straight ahead position and pulled upwards. A small detent ball or raised part of the casting locates the swivel in a groove in the tap body.
when I pulled the spout assembley out there was a pipe on the other end plus I severed the connection....it looked the same model too. Ah well, better call a plumber.
same tap same problem ,ours was a feat to remove the swan neck tough,now the shop is closed for the O rings and locite 55 !! but at least we got our water turned off as its been tight for years. Thank you great video👏👏👏👏
Just what I was looking for - many thanks. I think this must be the only video that deals with the spout O-rings.
Spot on my friend...I have the same thing and I was dreading the outcome as there are not any isolation valves on the feeds and the pipes are behind the units. Gonna try this and see how it goes. Thanks for the post.
Cheers pal, I had the exactly the same problem crop up last time. Now I can see how you’ve solved this.
This was quality thanks. I have a similar tap setup and was excellent to follow. I found limescale remove and a bit of patience was key to get that locking nut moving. 2 O-Rings later and its good to go
Thanks for posting this. I have identical tap and exact same problem so very useful advice.
+David Sharp Thanks for watching. Glad it helped.
My search to find the correct O-ring seal continues. Can't remember the name of the manufacturer or tap model as it's over ten years old since tap was fitted.
What model is this please?
Don't know. Tap has been replaced since I filmed this. Had problems finding spare parts for it.
Get a micrometer remove o ring. Measure inner and outer diameter of o ring insets and actual tap. Mine was 22mm outer and 20mm inner. Therefore cross section of o ring is 1mm. Just get 22mm x 20mm x1mm o ring and use tape too. Impossible toget flat profile o rings now.
thank you for the help, my partner is now off my back lol
As always a great and useful video, hope to see more soon. Well done chuml
Great video, good to know this for the future when my mixer tap will go (it's old too)!
Thanks for the video! Exactly what I needed.
Thanks..got same problem..now i know how to sort it.
Could the o rings have squared over time
Good question but it was actually a shaped seal unique to the make of tap. Unfortunately the company who made the tap went bust and no one had any spares.
Ive the exact same taps, same issue PLUS! the black thing on the end of the spout where the water flows from has come off? can I get a replacement?
Good question. I think the thread is standard to mixer taps but can't say I've ever noticed end nozzle spares in the usual DIY retailers. Amazon might sell them.
Great stuff...exactly what I was looking for. Thanks for posting this.
I would r be interested to know how long this 'emergency fix' lasted. As using PTFE tape is very much a temporary solution (some plumbers have said this to be a 'bodge'). I suppose you did this because you can't find the specific washer for the old tap.
Yes - definitely temporary repair only although it did last over a year until the kitchen was replaced. I made sure I bought spares for the new tap 😆
@@TK42138 fair enough
Great suggestion. Have tried on a number of occassions to repair this issue with ptfe or standard replacement O rings (as opposed to tap manufacturers direct replacements) to no avail. Next time will try Loctite 55 as instructed. Thank you TK42138
I bought a comprehensive set of “O” rings from Amazon very cheaply in a segregated plastic box very cheaply next day delivery. Including these.
Good ol' Amazon. Been several years since the video. I looked online back then and couldn't find the particular O ring for the swivel spout. It had an unusual cross section shape. A normal O ring just didn't fit properly. If memory serves, the tap unit was an Italian make.
Thanks.. just now fixed mine with your suggestion.
you saves me from taking the under sink pipes out lol it needs replaced at some stage but as its rusted but for now itll do cheers
I have the exact same tap..but it has 2 different ceramic cartridges in it. 1 of them is faulty and water is dripping from the spout. Which ceramic size cartridge does it take, do you know?
Most of these types of mixer tap have a cartridge that screws into a larger threaded adaptor. Cartridges come in different sizes with varying lengths of spindle so it's better if you can remove the cartridge and then take it along to a plumbing parts or DIY retailer to compare with the new parts. Worth noting that if it's been in situ for some years in a hard water area, the cartridge can be very difficult to remove. I ended up replacing entire tap because it was so corroded inside. Couldn't separate the cartridge from the adaptor in the tap casting.
My tap problem is the leak is from both sides and the collar at the tap base wont tighten - it just goes round and round. This happened last year and I managed to tighten it up after a while but this time I cant seem to work that magic and dont know if the thread issue is related to the 0 ring problem...or is it something else?
Hi, if the collar doesn't tighten it means the thread has worn. You could try wrapping PTFE tape around thread and see if the collar tightens but usually when this type is worn then a new tap maybe the only option.
Very helpful thanks mate !
Very helpful - thanks
Thank you. Worked a treat for me too :)
Very informative video, I have the same monoblok what Franke model is this as mine is dripping from hot or cold cartidge?
My one was leaking from the hot feed.
What is the silver ring called?
Collar or decorative shroud.
Mine doesn’t have that part that can be unscrewed at the top
There may be a small grub-screw retaining it instead of a screwed in collar.
they are called monobloc taps. Not easy those ones
My tap's doing this too but doesn't have a removable collar.
Nick Pullen Yours may have a grub screw around the back of the tap body. It will be an allen key/hex type.
Nick Pullen If yours doesn't have collar or a grub screw then it's the pull type where the swivel outlet is positioned in straight ahead position and pulled upwards. A small detent ball or raised part of the casting locates the swivel in a groove in the tap body.
when I pulled the spout assembley out there was a pipe on the other end plus I severed the connection....it looked the same model too. Ah well, better call a plumber.
#Dirtysink&taps THEY NEED to get some de scaler and chrome cleaner. And give it a good clean. For a start....
angela krumins It's all getting ripped out anyway. New sink and worktops being fitted soon.
No 'O' ring grease ?
springfield1959 Unfortunately the O ring was too far gone for grease to make a difference.
Many thanks
Your water pressure is very poor.
Good repair though.
eggnogonthebog Can't actually turn on the cold tap fully otherwise it goes like a fire hose.
You need plumbers tap grease.
Too much messing about. Just change the tap ffs!
Unfortunately the company that made the tap no longer made spare parts for the part that was leaking and tap replacement wasn't an option at the time.