SOURCE: Low hot water pressure on newly installed kitchen faucet
it souns like a factory flaw in the piping or whoever hooked it up, over bent or kinked the line
SOURCE: Water Ridge Kitchen Facet with attached sprayer w...
You will ned to contact WaterRidge and have them send a Cartridge which you will have to replace. Their products are warrantied for life, so they should send it at no charge. The Customer Sevice # is 1-866-789-2273. You will need the Model # so they can send you the correct cartridge. I am trolling the web for replacement instructions, so I'll let you know if I find some.
SOURCE: my delta kitchen faucet model
Is there a little rubber O-ring that may need replacing or is missing? You might try removing and flushing out the line and replacing it.
SOURCE: water ridge pullout kitchen faucet.
That connection to the copper pipe is a olive with a nut that compresses it onto the copper, you need 2 spanners and the nut has to be done up thightly to lock onto the copper
SOURCE: Water Ridge Nannini series pull out kitchen faucet rotating at base instead of where it should.
I just fixed our Nannini from Costco. The screens were plugged with plastic filings coming from our water lines. On our faucet there is more than one screen.
The pull out faucet has the basic screen like 99% of the taps out, right on the end. It comes apart by first unscrewing it from the handle and gently (gently) nudging the screen out with a sharp object such as a pairing knife.
Then in the handle was where the problem lay with mine. There was a plastic knob which is recessed in the handle. Leave the hose connected and pull it out until it is stretched or have a helper, then press on that small knob, pull and the whole inside will pull out. There is another filter in there. I was able to take mine apart and clean it, yes it does pop apart but be careful. In assembling mine I just left out the second filter totally.
I guess in hindsite you wouldn't have to actually take the whole handle apart if one has a 90 degree tool to pull out the yellow plastic piece. I used an allen wrench and pulled. Cleaned it with a small needle.
Works better than new!
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