What should I do if the faucet keeps leaking? (Beauty mirror with light)

2024-01-04 88
Have you ever encountered a situation where the faucet doesn't turn off properly and keeps leaking? What are the reasons for a typical faucet leaking water? What methods are there to handle it?

Common reasons:

1. Leakage at the water outlet: caused by the wear of the axial gasket inside the faucet. Use pliers to loosen and remove the pressure cap bolt, then use a clamp to remove the shaft gasket and replace it with a new one.

2. Leakage in the lower gap of the faucet bolt: This is caused by the wear of the triangular sealing gasket inside the pressure cover. You can loosen the screw and remove the bolt head, then loosen the pressure cover and remove it. Then, take out the triangular sealing gasket on the inner side of the pressure cover and replace it with a new one.

3. Leakage at the receiving joint: Basically, the cap nut is loose. At this point, you can tighten the cap nut from the beginning or replace it with a new U-shaped sealing gasket.

4. Damaged sealing tape: In this case, you can handle it this way. First, tighten the faucet and use a pliers to reverse the faucet counterclockwise to remove it. Turn the threaded hole outward and wrap it 5-6 times clockwise with wind imprinted tape on the threaded part. Check if the faucet is properly adjusted and tie it in clockwise direction with a water wrench. After installation, turn on the main switch and try it out to see if there is still water leakage.

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