Is it just the fact that the tap is loose in the hole that stops it sitting flush or does the base of the tap not sit flush with the sink even if you hold it upright. If it is the latter then you probably have a defect in the tap itself & should take it back to B & Q
Is it just the fact that the tap is loose in the hole that stops it sitting flush or does the base of the tap not sit flush with the sink even if you hold it upright. If it is the latter then you probably have a defect in the tap itself & should take it back to B & Q
Its as tight as it goes in the sink hole, but its pulled to the right, the right edge touches metal to the sink and the left edge has a couple of millimetres air gap. the wobble is caused by both the sink fixing and the tap moving relative to the sink because its not flush and i guess the o ring squishes about
No it didn't come with a base ring, the tap just sits on an o ring. Should it have come with one? Also those base rings are plastic, I can’t imagine theyd last long
Have you used a spirit level on the sink? In the past I've fitted a raft under the tap holes to increase rigidity. Stainless sinks can be very unstable.
Have you used a spirit level on the sink? In the past I've fitted a raft under the tap holes to increase rigidity. Stainless sinks can be very unstable.
That c clamping washer looks to be trapping the tails , there doesn't look like there's enough cutout of it .I fit them with more cutout that yours and even then may have to file them a bit more such is the carp quality of stuff today
Just as an experiment, turn the tap at 90° or so and see if the lean moves with it.
You could also try fitting with no tails just to eliminate things
I think the tails in my pic are easier to fit.
You can get base rings if it's floppy. https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Kitchen-...JAOX65f6yo2tzaNwEy7O1yshQjf6F1HRoCHI0QAvD_BwE
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I had the same problem once with a b&q tap.
The problem was that the thread of the bolt holding the tap was not in the middle and pulled the tap to one side.
I solved the problem by returning the tap and buying one from wickes.
Thats what I thought initially, so I removed the o ring and the same thing happened. Then i removed the rubber bit between sink and c plate and it still tilted! It is fairly heavy i guess. Does that go on top of the sink?
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