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Especificaciones :
Material: plástico
o: LZS-15
Rango de flujo de medición: 60-600L/H
Presión de trabajo: ≤0.6Mpa
Temperatura de trabajo: 0-60 ° C
Clase de precisión: 4%
Tema: BSP
Especificación de interfaz: DN15
Tamaño: como la imagen
Peso: 135 g
Paquete incluido:
1 x medidor de flujo LZS-15
G. Sanders
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 14 de enero de 2025
This worked to eliminate the drips I had with the handle in various positions. Further, greasing the ball improved the smoothness of the knob when adjusting the water temp or pressure. Time to do the other one here! I'd recommend disassembling your fixture first to check it out and make sure this part matches. There were enough clues in my case to go for it, and it was correct. I have an old Delta faucet, maybe c1975.
Customer
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 8 de diciembre de 2024
A great product that worked as advertised.
Shumei Liu
Comentado en Canadá el 26 de diciembre de 2024
This is exactly what I was looking for!I have a 30year old house, the bath shower balance not working properly any more , taking out the parts it shows the broken parts.As it’s too old to find exactly the same model from Home Depot. Luckily friend suggested me this repair kit and it works great!
Berk
Comentado en Canadá el 15 de diciembre de 2024
great product but would not fit ordered the wrong product
Chris M
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 5 de marzo de 2023
My faucet handle in my kids shower started to get loose over the past year. I kept tightening it until I said enough. So I replaced the entire ball assembly and with a new one. Turns out it was the wrong part. The water was either hot or cold... no in between. Not good for a shower kids use becuase of scalding. I spent several days researching different Delta shower faucets and finally found this part number from Danco. It fit perfectly, and now the mixer valve works get. While I was at it I also changed out the handle to a ball. While most people would not have made this choice I thought it best becuase small hands could grip it easier.Couple tips when installing:- buy some food grade plumbers silicone lubricant. Makes the job go alot easier.- slide the springs and rubber boots onto a screwdriver shaft and then insert the shaft into the holes. You now have a guide to slide both the springs and boots into the hole. Once in, remove the screwdriver and seat them with your fingers. Then apply some lubricant.- When installing the white plastic retaining cup; get it into the correct place (there's a notch to makes sure of that) and then put on the retaining cover. Use needle nose pliers to press the cup back into the springs and then tighten the retaining cover.- Don't tighten the ball tensioner until your completely done. An installation tool makes it alot easier.- Try not to use pliers on anything. All of this can be done by hand with a dry washcloth (your hands will be slippery from the lubricant). Using a wrench can damage the connections in the back of the valve and end up costing you alot of money.Hope this helps someone else.
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