You can replace a pop-up assembly withoutreplacing the sink faucet, but if you want a matching set, you should replace both at the same time. If you replace the faucet, complete that procedure before installing the drain assembly. Step 1: Disconnect the P-Trap Put a small bucket under th...
To remove, push lever downward to raise stopper to apex and turn in a counter clockwise direction and lifting out of drain opening. This allows cleaning of drain clogs without disassembling the mechanical components located under the sink as is required to remove the typical pop-up stopper....
You have to push the drain assembly up through the sink hole to remove it. The new drain fits into the extender and is clamped tight with the nut and sealing ring.If you removed the extender pipe, wash it clean using dish detergent and water. Reinstall it in the P-trap....
Install the pop up assembly. Apply just a little bit of silicone under the flange. Position the drain body on the bottom of the sink — making sure the pivot hole is facing the back — and screw the flange on from the top side. Underneath, tighten the nut and gasket. On the top, u...
Installing the rough-in plumbing, which includes connecting the water shut-off valves and the branch drain assembly, isn't a normal part of sink installation and is often a job for a professional plumber. Hooking up the mounted faucet to the water supply and sink's drain assembly to the dr...
Insert the blade of a large screwdriver between the handles of the pliers and use it as a lever to tighten the drain flange. Place a rubber washer on the overflow drain and install the overflow cover with the screws provided. You may want to leave the drain linkage and pop-up assembly ...
Step 10: Assembly Cut the holes in the console to fit the backs of the plugs. Mount the panel using 2 bolts and nuts. A bit of locktite or a lockwasher will avoid them loosening off. Run the wires from the inverter under the carpet to the floor console area. Attach the connectors fo...