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Hi, I bravely decided to replace the washers and O ring myself after the tap leaking for ages at the bit that swivels. I removed the grub screw at the back but then had to get a friend to pull the curved part out as it was stuck. I replaced the two washers and the o ring but I now can't get the top of the tap back in the hole. This should be so simple! Any advice would be gratefully received.
 
As KOPs post - and also recommend you use some non toxic silicone grease (or a little Vaseline if you don’t have silicone grease)

Had to edit post as Riley beat me in mentioning silicone grease. :)
 
washing ip liquid works also
 
Well, despite all the advice, I'm beaten. I've tried the lubrication and have tried to find a groove to locate it in the right position but it just goes in by a few millimetres and stops dead. I'll have to 'get a man in' after all. Thanks though x
 
Well, despite all the advice, I'm beaten. I've tried the lubrication and have tried to find a groove to locate it in the right position but it just goes in by a few millimetres and stops dead. I'll have to 'get a man in' after all. Thanks though x

Hope you were supplied with correct O rings? If they are too tight, then no chance of shoving it in.
The grooves also must be totally clean - (no remains of old O rings etc.)
 
Hope you were supplied with correct O rings? If they are too tight, then no chance of shoving it in.
The grooves also must be totally clean - (no remains of old O rings etc.)

Have to say that's my suspicion too!

Clare, where did you get the o-rings?

Oh, please do not use petroleum jelly to lube nor washing up liquid. Both will harm the o-rings by causing the rubber to break down.
 
Hope you were supplied with correct O rings? If they are too tight, then no chance of shoving it in.
The grooves also must be totally clean - (no remains of old O rings etc.)
I ordered the bits and bobs on the Internet and assume they are the right ones. They came in a little kit for that tap but perhaps I'm being optimistic!
 
Have to say that's my suspicion too!

Clare, where did you get the o-rings?

Oh, please do not use petroleum jelly to lube nor washing up liquid. Both will harm the o-rings by causing the rubber to break down.
I did have my suspicions about the petroleum jelly so just used more of the lubricant supplied with the kit. I'm am beginning to think they are just the wrong size parts.
 
I did have my suspicions about the petroleum jelly so just used more of the lubricant supplied with the kit. I'm am beginning to think they are just the wrong size parts.

That's why I'd like to see a picture. From that I'm pretty sure I'll be able to instantly tell if that's the case.

The reality with taps Clare is that manufs often change parts during a products life - its all to do with upping profits you'll be surprised to hear ;) The real problem is that they rarely let their spares companies know and Franke outsource their spares business.
 
Hi, still not home to take a pic and have booked a plumber who's coming in the morning. Thank you everyone for your help though. I shall be more wary if I ever take it upon myself to try anything else!
 
My electric shower's stabilising valve recently strarted leaking at the spindle (presume the o-ring had been compressed with the constant turning).
Went to my local plumbing merchant and bought both the closest metric and imperial versions, both would not allow me to push the spindle back in. Triton wanted £30 for a replacement valve so I put, quite literally, a slither of ptfe around the o-ring grrove, then o-ring over it. Hey presto, no leak!
 

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