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Disassemble single command. Lose by the base

Flavio
Flavio
132
hace 6 años
hace 6 años
Hello everyone! I have the monocommand tap that I show in the photos. I lose water at the base of the tap. I wanted to disassemble it to change the o-rings but I only got to where it looks in the photo and I can't access the rubber rings. Can you help me to see how it disarms? I thank you in advance https://adjuntos.yoreparo.com/imagen_post/0004/66/c047061de3f1933043e6f571ab8e57440591732e.jpeg" alt="" />
Ennio Montenegro.
hace 6 años

Flavio
The monocommand are one piece at the base. It is impossible to lose there.
Check if the stem filters and inside the water comes out. It would be closed.
The other is that it is going down the download and reaches the base. With the valve open.

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Flavio
Flavio
132
hace 6 años

But in the body does not wear ones or rings? That is what I saw at least in some videos of other models. I changed the piece of plastic that goes inside and that in its plastic base has 3 orong small, but not change the body of the monocommand?

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servimat1
servimat1
138.835
hace 6 años
hace 6 años
Hi. Actually what makes the seal in this area are the cartridge oring. Some faucets are disassembled only by pulling up and if there is a joint between the marble of the counter and the tap. This prevents water from falling under the furniture. I leave a link for you to see its exploded view. Regards http://www.fvsa.com/productos/juego-monocomando-para-mesada-de-cocina-90-swing-0411-01-90/despiece
Flavio
Flavio
132
hace 6 años

Thank you very much for the answer, I will try to follow the exploded view and see if there is any meeting as you decide. I guess I will have to do a bit of a lever to get the body out of the bobbin because it seems that it is half grasped and I could not pull it out with the hand pulling up. There will be no screw that holds the body.

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