J John Gilbreth New Member Joined Mar 15, 2020 Messages 2 Reaction score 0 Location New City Mar 15, 2020 #1 Im having trouble removing this leaky faucet handle. No screws our manufacturer identification. Any suggestions?
Im having trouble removing this leaky faucet handle. No screws our manufacturer identification. Any suggestions?
havasu Administrator Staff member Admin Joined Jan 5, 2010 Messages 12,516 Reaction score 3,571 Location Southern California, Mar 15, 2020 #2 Pop the chrome cap on the handle carefully, and you should see a Phillips screw under it, holding the handle onto the stem.
Pop the chrome cap on the handle carefully, and you should see a Phillips screw under it, holding the handle onto the stem.
J John Gilbreth New Member Joined Mar 15, 2020 Messages 2 Reaction score 0 Location New City Mar 15, 2020 #3 havasu said: Pop the chrome cap on the handle carefully, and you should see a Phillips screw under it, holding the handle onto the stem. Click to expand... Thanks for the help, Im not sure that is a cap, if it is it must be frozen because I cant get it out.
havasu said: Pop the chrome cap on the handle carefully, and you should see a Phillips screw under it, holding the handle onto the stem. Click to expand... Thanks for the help, Im not sure that is a cap, if it is it must be frozen because I cant get it out.
G Geofd Moderator Staff member Professional Supporting Member Joined Jan 20, 2018 Messages 4,994 Reaction score 1,164 Location Boston, Massachusetts Mar 15, 2020 #4 Maybe it threads into the handle?????
G Geofd Moderator Staff member Professional Supporting Member Joined Jan 20, 2018 Messages 4,994 Reaction score 1,164 Location Boston, Massachusetts Mar 15, 2020 #5 Isbthere an allen set screw on the body of the handle???? Geofd said: Maybe it threads into the handle????? Click to expand...
Isbthere an allen set screw on the body of the handle???? Geofd said: Maybe it threads into the handle????? Click to expand...
Jeff Handy Pro Handyman, NOT A Pro Plumber Joined Jul 5, 2019 Messages 4,677 Reaction score 1,631 Location Chicago suburbs Mar 15, 2020 #6 Take another picture of the base of the handle, nearer to the trim plate. It looks like I can see a set screw or access to one, in the side of the shaft, at the base of the handle.
Take another picture of the base of the handle, nearer to the trim plate. It looks like I can see a set screw or access to one, in the side of the shaft, at the base of the handle.