Kitchen Faucet Brand? May 03, 2006, 08:12:17 pm Yahoo Message Number: 66331I have a 2002 MB in which the kitchen faucet is leaking probably due to a worn "O" ring. I can't locate any paperwork to tell me what brand it is so that I can obtain repair parts. I have searched the archive without results. It is the style where the head is extendable on a hose (original equipment). Is anyone aware of the brand/model info?Thanks, Don Howe 2002 MB
Re: Kitchen Faucet Brand? Reply #1 – May 03, 2006, 09:30:19 pm Yahoo Message Number: 66336My 2005 26.5 MB has a "DANZE Spray Spout Kitchen Faucet for Single Hole or 3-Hole Sinks", which also has a hose as you described. There is no model number or any other identifier
Re: Kitchen Faucet Brand? Reply #2 – May 03, 2006, 10:21:21 pm Yahoo Message Number: 66337Quote I have a 2002 MB in which the kitchen faucet is leaking probably due to a worn "O" ring. I can't locate any paperwork to tell me what brand it is so that I can obtain repair parts. I have searched the archive without results. It is the style where the head is extendable on a hose (original equipment). Is anyone aware of the brand/model info?Thanks, Don Howe 2002 MB Don, my 2003 MB has a Danze. I'm looking at the trouble-shooting section for leaks underneath the chrome handle provided bu Danze. Cause: Adjusting ring or cap assembly has loosened. Action: 1. Remove the handle by loosening set screw with allen wrench. 2. tighten the adjusting ring by turning it clockwise with a small screwdriver. Move the ball stem to on position and continually tighten the adjusting ring until the leak stops draining out from from around the ball stem. 3. If leak does not stop, loosen the adjusting ring and tighten the entire cap assembly by turning it clockwise. Re-tighten the adjusting ring as above. 4. Replace the handle and tighten the set screw. If you have fax I could fax you their illustration sheet Hope this helps.Joe Hamm
Re: Kitchen Faucet Brand? Reply #3 – May 03, 2006, 11:04:38 pm Yahoo Message Number: 66339Quote I have a 2002 MB in which the kitchen faucet is leaking probably due to a worn "O" ring. I can't locate any paperwork to tell me what brand it is so that I can obtain repair parts. I have searched the archive without results. It is the style where the head is extendable on a hose (original equipment). Is anyone aware of the brand/model info?Thanks, Don Howe 2002 MB Don, my 2003 MB has a Danze. I'm looking at the trouble-shooting section for leaks underneath the chrome handle provided bu Danze. Cause: Adjusting ring or cap assembly has loosened. Action: 1. Remove the handle by loosening set screw with allen wrench. 2. tighten the adjusting ring by turning it clockwise with a small screwdriver. Move the ball stem to on position and continually tighten the adjusting ring until the leak stops draining out from from around the ball stem. 3. If leak does not stop, loosen the adjusting ring and tighten the entire cap assembly by turning it clockwise. Re-tighten the adjusting ring as above. 4. Replace the handle and tighten the set screw. If you have fax I could fax you their illustration sheet Hope this helps.Joe Hamm Hi Don and JoeAlso, if it helps, the Danze company has a web sitehttp://www.danze-online.comwith illustations of their faucets. If you search under the kitchen pull-out category you might recognize the one you have. If so they offer *.pdf versions of parts lists, spec sheets, and installation instructions, and also tech support by email and toll-free phone.Will 2004 23.5 TK Also with a Danze faucet
Kitchen Faucet Brand? Reply #4 – May 03, 2006, 11:50:24 pm Yahoo Message Number: 66341My advice is to call the factory. They will know what was put on it.Allen
Re: [Life With A Lazy Daze RV] Kitchen Faucet Brand? Reply #5 – May 04, 2006, 05:55:56 pm Yahoo Message Number: 66359Quote from: Allen Scott" My advice is to call the factory..........AllenHi AllenWhere's the fun in that!!??I see this a lot in this forum, and I think that it must be a guy thing, like driving around for a half hour instead of pulling into a gas station to ask directions, or going through a six-pack with your buddies, trying to figure out why the valves are sticking on the hemi, instead of just taking it into the shop where someone actually knows what they're doing.Yes, definitely a guy thing.Will