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Hi

I'm just a DIY'er popping over from the tiler forum.

I've got problem trying to fit a basin mixer monoblock type tap. The tap is connected by using 2 x 10mm flexible tap tails. The problem I have is that the tails go right into the body of the tap so I'm finding it impossible to tighten the hex part of the tail because I cannot get a spanner/wrench on it!

I've tightened the tails as much as possible by hand but both tails are leaking from the rubber washer at the top of the tail.

Has anyone got any idea how I can remedy this problem? It's getting to the stage where I may have to take the tap back and look for something else with an easier connection, which would be a shame as I like the tap.

Any ideas appreciated
 
Hi Sheath

Welcome to the plumbing forums

The joint on the tails is made when you screw the ends into the tap,the rubber 'o' ring seals against the side on the tap housing as it is screwed in,so even when hand tight should not leak,we tighten a bit to stop it from maybe coming loose but not needed

If leaking then rubber 'o' ring must be damaged or tap housing distorted,probably former,are taps low cost,if so ,maybe better getting separate better quality flexi's or copper tails,which you can do from merchant
make sure no grout ect gets on rubber 'o' ring or in tap as could damage rubber when threading in

imho
 
a good nip with your hands normally does the trick.

i have a question on the same type of tap. mine is leaking from the swivel head when turned on, i presume these are ceramic disk type taps but ive never split one down. are they easily fixable?
 
Hi fuzzy


There is another "o" ring in swivel section,spout comes off,either grub screw at rear or place spout sideways,usually to left,inline with tap head and it just pulls out
once out,'o' ring on spout end,replace,and silicon grease tap body,or remove 'o' ring and rap ptfe tap round recess twice round only,replace 'o' ring,grease,should be ok as long as 'o' only worn ,not damaged
 
cheers mate, will have a look at it this week when i get chance
 
Hi

I'm just a DIY'er popping over from the tiler forum.

I've got problem trying to fit a basin mixer monoblock type tap. The tap is connected by using 2 x 10mm flexible tap tails. The problem I have is that the tails go right into the body of the tap so I'm finding it impossible to tighten the hex part of the tail because I cannot get a spanner/wrench on it!

I've tightened the tails as much as possible by hand but both tails are leaking from the rubber washer at the top of the tail.

Has anyone got any idea how I can remedy this problem? It's getting to the stage where I may have to take the tap back and look for something else with an easier connection, which would be a shame as I like the tap.

Any ideas appreciated

Hi there,What make are the taps, obviously not a name brand, can you fit the flex to the tap first before fitting it to the block :D
 
Thanks for all the replies.


Had another go today. Took the tails off and refitted as tightly as I could by hand and the leak has gone. Very relieved!
 
Hi there,What make are the taps, obviously not a name brand, can you fit the flex to the tap first before fitting it to the block :D

Glad to hear you got it sorted, but I'm still trying to work out the type of taps and that was only the thought that had came to mined..
Keep up the good work there pal
 
Hi there from what it looks like a the cylinder is placed a horizontal distance from the cwsc and this is going to take longer to replenish.""
What is the size of the pipe from the cwsc to re-fil the cylinder??
 
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