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How to remove leaking laundry tap handle?

ennoh
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How to remove leaking laundry tap handle?

A few months back a plumber fixed a leaking pipe and I asked him to stop the laundry tap from dripping. His young apprentice did this - but its now leaking more.     I would like to take off the handle and see if it needs some more plumbers tape - but I'm not sure how to take off the handle - it doesn't seem to pull off - what to do?

 

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MitchellMc
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Re: leaking laundry tap

Hi @ennoh,

 

If you look at the underside of the tap handle where the spindle connects to it, you'll likely find a little brass threaded anti-vandal fitting. It requires a special spanner to remove, and the spanner included in this Kinetic Spout And Handle Repair Kit will likely fit it.

 

You might not need to remove the tap head to access and remove the spindle from the wall. Once you've turned your mains water off and run the tap until no more water exits the spout/showerhead, turn the tap head anti-clockwise until it is in the fully on position. Unscrew the conical tap flange from the wall. You should find there is now enough room to slide the flange up to the tap head and get under it with an adjustable wrench. Once you undo the spindle from the wall, the whole assembly will come out as one piece. If it's the spout or showerhead that is dripping water, the tap valve will need to be replaced. If the water is leaking out around the tap flange, then that would be the thread tape or spindle O-ring. You'll get a replacement spindle O-ring in the Kinetic repair kit.

 

Please let me know if you have any questions.

 

Mitchell

 

 

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ennoh
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Re: leaking laundry tap

Thanks Mitchell,  I have removed the handle (I hope its easy to put back on) and I need to remove the spindle but its very tight and I cant do it with an adjustable wrench, so I think I will have to go and buy a box spanner.   If its just too hard, I suppose I will have to call the plumber back, but I really wanted to do this myself.

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EricL
Bunnings Team Member
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Re: leaking laundry tap

Hello @ennoh 

 

It's great to see that you got the handle and the cover cap off the spindle. I suggest using the Craftright 6 Piece Tap Spanner Set in combination with a shifter. Make sure to use the piece that fits very snugly so that the spanner set will not slip.

 

Please make sure to wear personal protection such as gloves and goggles while trying to remove the wall spindle. 

 

If you need further assistance with the disassembly, please let us know.

 

Eric

 

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ennoh
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Re: leaking laundry tap

its slow going -I bought the box spanner but to remove the spindle - do I turn to the left or   right?   Its really tight.....

EricL
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Re: leaking laundry tap

Hi @ennoh 

 

To loosen the spindle fitting, I suggest turning left or anti-clockwise. Please note that if the spindle has binded to the brass body, I recommend engaging the services of a registered plumber. They will have specialist tools and techniques to remove the spindle from its seating.

 

Please keep us updated with your progress, we look forward to seeing your spindle repaired.

 

Eric

 

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ennoh
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Re: leaking laundry tap

Thanks Eric,   I am doing this myself because the plumber who supposedly fixed the leaky tap a few months ago did a bad job.   On taking it apart I can see that he didn't insert a washer.   Anyway - I have successfully fixed the leak and all I need to do is put the handle back in place, but I am having a problem putting the handle back on.    There is a little ring that is to be screwed into the handle.  Should it be screwed in as far as it will go or just so the exterior end is flush with hole in the handletap handle 17.2.23.jpg?    And please explain how I insert the horse shoe piece.  I have tried to install it but the handle isn't screwed on in the normal way and its hard to see what keeps the handle in place.

ennoh
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Re: leaking laundry tap

fyi, this is the spindlespindle 17.2.23.jpg

EricL
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Re: leaking laundry tap

Hi @ennoh 

 

You are so close to the finish line; the sequence goes like this. First, slide the brass threaded locking nut in with the notches facing the wall. Next you place the brass horseshoe on the slot of the spindle. The last step involves sliding the handle on and making sure it lines up with the cut grooves. You know you've done it correctly as the brass horseshoe goes into the handle. You can then start screwing the threaded locking nut by hand, this in effect will sandwich the horseshoe between the handle and the threaded locking nut. The last step is to use the tool to tighten it properly. 

 

If you need further assistance, please let us know.

 

Eric

 

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Re: leaking laundry tap

yes - I am almost there - but I couldn'thandle repair gadgethandle repair gadget understand why that little tool in the last step wasn't gripping on to the other part, but on further study I realised that it wont work because its just a tiny bit too wide and will not fit into the two slots.  Any other suggestions?   So close but so far....

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