BATHROOM
Product Category
Item No.:
A-A071
Category:
Summary
keywords:
basin faucets
Description
Brass content:57-60%
Material:Brass body and zinc handle
Cartridge:- 35mm ceramic cartridge
- 500,000 life cycles
- Sedal, Keros, SCC, Kone, Hain-Yo, KCG etc. available
Finish:Brushed Finished
Antique Bronze,Chrome Plated, Brushed Nicked, Gold etc. available
fitting:2pcs Stainless steel cover and legges,rubber gasket
Function:Hot and cold water mixer
The thickness of chrome plating:Nickel: 3.5-12um Chrome: 0.1-0.3um
Certification CE
Warranty 3 years
Water Pressure Testing:From 0.3Mpa to 1.5Mpa 100% pressure tested
configuration:1 hole installation
Installation Type:Deck Mounted
OEM & ODM service :provided
Package:First Epe bag pack ,then into brown box ,last into outer carton .Or According to your requirements
Payment :T/T and L/C at sight and so on
Type:Classic Basin Faucet
Installing a basin faucet is a straightforward process that can be done with basic tools and a bit of DIY know-how. Proper installation is crucial to ensure the functionality and longevity of your faucet. Here is a step-by-step guide on how to install a basin faucet in your bathroom or kitchen:
1. Gather Tools and Materials: Before starting the installation, make sure you have all the necessary tools and materials on hand. This typically includes an adjustable wrench, plumber's tape, silicone sealant, a screwdriver, and the basin faucet kit.
2. Shut Off Water Supply: Begin by turning off the water supply to the sink where you will be installing the faucet. This is usually done by closing the shut-off valves located under the sink. Open the faucet to release any remaining water in the lines.
3. Remove Old Faucet (if applicable): If you are replacing an existing faucet, disconnect and remove it carefully. Use the adjustable wrench to loosen and remove the nuts securing the faucet to the sink. Clean the area around the mounting holes to prepare for the new faucet.
4. Position the New Faucet: Place the new basin faucet through the mounting holes in the sink or countertop. Make sure the faucet is properly aligned and level before proceeding.
5. Secure the Faucet: From underneath the sink, use the provided mounting hardware (usually nuts and washers) to secure the faucet in place. Tighten the nuts by hand initially, and then use the adjustable wrench to ensure a snug fit without over-tightening.
6. Connect Water Supply Lines: Attach the hot and cold water supply lines to the corresponding valves on the faucet. Use plumber's tape to create a watertight seal by wrapping it around the threads of the connections before screwing them in place.
7. Install Drain Assembly (if needed): If your basin faucet comes with a pop-up drain assembly, follow the manufacturer's instructions to install it. This typically involves connecting the lift rod to the pop-up mechanism under the sink.
8. Apply Silicone Sealant: To prevent water leakage and ensure a secure installation, apply a bead of silicone sealant around the base of the faucet where it meets the sink or countertop. Smooth out the sealant with your finger for a neat finish.
9. Test the Faucet: Once the installation is complete, turn on the water supply and test the faucet for leaks and proper functionality. Check for any drips or irregularities in water flow.
10. Final Adjustments: Make any final adjustments to the faucet handles, spout, or aerator as needed to achieve the desired water flow and temperature control.
By following these steps and taking your time during the installation process, you can successfully install a basin faucet in your bathroom or kitchen. If you encounter any difficulties or are unsure about any steps, don't hesitate to consult a professional plumber for assistance. A properly installed basin faucet will not only enhance the aesthetics of your space but also provide reliable water access for your daily activities.
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