Common solutions for water leakage in faucets (with illuminated beauty mirrors)

2024-01-04 93
We often find that the faucet leaks even after it is tightly closed, and it leaks from the faucet outlet or joint. What should I do if the faucet leaks? In fact, the structure of the faucet is very simple. The problem of water leakage can be solved by replacing the sealing gasket such as the axial gasket or triangular sealing gasket inside the faucet. Below are three common solutions to water leakage.

Three common leakage situations

1. The reason for water leakage at the outlet is due to 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. The reason for water leakage in the lower gap of the faucet bolt is due to the wear of the triangular sealing gasket inside the pressure cover. You can loosen the screw and remove the bolt head, then loosen the cover and remove it. Then, take out the triangular seal on the inside of the cover and replace it with a new one.

3. Leakage at the joint of the connecting pipe: Generally, the cap nut is loose. At this time, you can tighten the cap nut again or replace it with a new U-shaped sealing gasket.

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