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Rohl U.4759APC-2 Perrin and Rowe Bar Faucet with Metal Lever Handles P Questions & Answers
I have a Rohl
Appears you have a blockage in the hose itself.
Remove and use a piece of wire to clear the blockage.
How do I change the cartridges in a rohl 4719 bridge faucet
The Escutcheon under the lever needs to be removed to access the cartridge. These turn counterclockwise to remove. Using a strap wrench or some other form of device to get the grip you need without damaging the finish is the answer to your question. Once this is removed, removing the cartridges are obvious and easy.
12/18/2014 12:50:18 AM •
Rohl Plumbing
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on Dec 18, 2014
How do I secure my Rohl "country bath" drain to the sink?
That drain sounds about normal, Dave. What sink are you trying to attach it to? That sink may require a special drain.
The square holes are for the overflow, which takes water in at the overflow port (usually under the front edge of the sink) and routes that water under the bowl - the bowl usually has two layers - to the square holes, where it turns & goes down the pipe. If your sink has no overflow, there won't be a second layer for the bowl, and that drain won't work.
Rohl 3810 faucet nut not engaging threads
Hi murphygm,
I'm Harvey the Master Plumber.
Your problem is: You have replaced a leaking Rohl cartridge in your kitchen faucet, but when you
replace the nut holding down the cartridge, the threads of the nut do not
engage. You have tried to push hard down on the cartridge while you turn the nut,
but to no avail.
Assuming you have the correct cartridge, I find it helpfull to take pictures with my cell (easily deleted later) as I disassemble to make sure I'm getting the new one in exactly right because there are only two reasons why the new cartridge won't go all the way in. 1 It's the wrong cartridge or
2 something's not right. Take the new one out and check that everything is correct, it's easy to make a small mistake. That's it.
Feel free contact me again!
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Thank you,
Harvey your Master Plumber
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