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Looking for more Price Pfister parts? Kitchen Faucet Replacement Parts For Price Pfister - Marielle Series #26 Retainer Nut - Replaced by 941-7110 (brass) Kitchen Faucet Replacement Parts For Price Pfister - Marielle Series #34 Quad rings (2ea) kit for spout - 1-3/4" o.d. Price Pfister Pull-Out Kitchen Faucet Repair Parts - Marielle Series #532 Pull-Out Spray Spout - Chrome Spray Head - Stainless Steel Replacement Hose - 1/2" connections Luxury Delta Kitchen Faucets How to Install a Kitchen Faucet Braided Stainless Flex Lines Q. "How do you remove the cartridge on the single handle control faucet?" A. First, make sure your hot and cold water supplies are turned off. Take the handle off by unscrewing the set screw and pulling the handle straight up. Once the handle is removed you will need to remove the cap (also known as a bonnet nut) by unscrewing it counter clockwise. The cap can be very tight and difficult to unscrew and the use of a strap wrench can help you remove it without scratching or marring the finish.
Now unscrew the plastic retainer nut. A 1-9/32" socket (available in the 5 Piece Socket Wrench Set) can be very helpful in removing the #931-900 retainer nut. After the retainer nut is removed, the cartridge can be pulled straight out. Once the cartridge is removed it is best to flush the lines before inserting the new cartridge. Q. "How can I remove mineral deposits from my aerator?" A. Remove the aerator by turning it counterclockwise. Soak it in vinegar overnight and flush it with water, rubbing it with a toothbrush if the deposits are stubborn. Q. "What tools should I have before I begin installing my faucet?" A. Some common tools are: basin wrench, adjustable wrench, faucet grease, PTFE tape, and flashlight. Pfister 941081S Treviso Aerator Assembly, Stainless SteelDetailsPfister 941-0050 Basket Aerator FREE Shipping on orders over $49. 0 x 0.1 x 0.1 inches Pforever Warranty covers finish and function for life #272,587 in Home Improvements (See top 100)
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Over time, a faucet can become clogged with mineral deposits restricting flow. When a kitchen sink faucet is not working but the sprayer hose is, the problem is located somewhere within the faucet fixture itself. That the sprayer hose is working eliminates the possibility that it is an issue with your water lines and limits the scope of the problem to either a clog in the faucet, a faulty aerator or an issue with the spray diverter. Faucet Screen The faucet screen is on the end of the faucet spigot, where the water would emerge from the fixture if not for the current problem. The end of the faucet can be unscrewed and is generally only hand-tight. If your faucet end is difficult to loosen, you can use a pair of pliers wrapped in a cloth to prevent scuffing. Remove the faucet end and pull the screen out of the faucet. Turn on your faucet without the screen to see if you have found the source of your issue. If the faucet works, soak the screen in vinegar to loosen accumulated mineral deposits and reinstall.
Sink Aerator Look for the aerator in the same portion of the faucet as your screen. Aerators can also become clogged with debris and mineral deposits. Replacing an aerator necessitates ascertaining the make and model number of your faucet and contacting a plumbing supply store. The item may have to be ordered, and if your faucet is sufficiently old, you may prefer to simply replace the entire fixture. Spray Diverter The spray diverter directs water to the sink sprayer when the handle of the sprayer is depressed. This small cartridge is a pressure switch that remains closed as long as the sprayer is not in use, sending water to the faucet. When the sprayer handle is squeezed, the diverter flips and turns off the faucet, turning on the sprayer. The diverter is inside your faucet and can be serviced or replaced. Turn off the water lines leading to your faucet from under your sink. Loosen the cap behind your faucet, where the faucet itself meets your sink. Take the faucet neck off of the faucet assembly and loosen the diverter using pliers.