Kingston Brass HKS1438AL Installation guide

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Installation guide

Kingston Brass HKS1438AL is a twin-handled faucet with or without pop-up, designed for use in sinks. It comes with a mounting nut, bottom gasket, Teflon tape, drain plug, sink drain flange, and pivot rod.

To install the faucet, you will need a basin wrench, adjustable wrench, Teflon tape, silicone sealant, and a screwdriver. First, shut off the hot and cold water supply under the sink, and plug the sink drain with a cloth to avoid losing small parts. Remove the old faucet, insert the inlet shanks through the sink holes, and press down. Assemble the washers and locknuts on the inlet shanks, and then tighten the nuts by hand. Apply Teflon tape to the threads on the faucet shank and shut-off valves, and connect the water supply line.

Kingston Brass HKS1438AL is a twin-handled faucet with or without pop-up, designed for use in sinks. It comes with a mounting nut, bottom gasket, Teflon tape, drain plug, sink drain flange, and pivot rod.

To install the faucet, you will need a basin wrench, adjustable wrench, Teflon tape, silicone sealant, and a screwdriver. First, shut off the hot and cold water supply under the sink, and plug the sink drain with a cloth to avoid losing small parts. Remove the old faucet, insert the inlet shanks through the sink holes, and press down. Assemble the washers and locknuts on the inlet shanks, and then tighten the nuts by hand. Apply Teflon tape to the threads on the faucet shank and shut-off valves, and connect the water supply line.

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Kingston Brass HKS1438AL Installation guide

Type
Installation guide

Kingston Brass HKS1438AL is a twin-handled faucet with or without pop-up, designed for use in sinks. It comes with a mounting nut, bottom gasket, Teflon tape, drain plug, sink drain flange, and pivot rod.

To install the faucet, you will need a basin wrench, adjustable wrench, Teflon tape, silicone sealant, and a screwdriver. First, shut off the hot and cold water supply under the sink, and plug the sink drain with a cloth to avoid losing small parts. Remove the old faucet, insert the inlet shanks through the sink holes, and press down. Assemble the washers and locknuts on the inlet shanks, and then tighten the nuts by hand. Apply Teflon tape to the threads on the faucet shank and shut-off valves, and connect the water supply line.

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