Removing kitchen tap spout
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I have a mono tap that is about 10 years old and leaking slightly from where the spout connects to the base. I have bought a seal kit but I cannot get the spout off. There is a grub screw behind that I have removed completely but it will not pull out. I have put some white vinegar in there to dissolve any limescale but it will not budge. Any tips?

Thanks guys. There is a screw which I have removed and I have tried wiggling it so I am obviously not pulling it hard enough. I found another suggestion to put WD40 on it so will squirt it tonight and have another pull tomorrow. I did think about using a trolley jack but think it might be a recipe for disaster. Tugging it is probably better than jacking it off (ooer matron)
ChevronB19 said:
Sorry to gatecrash the thread, but I had the exact same problem, solved with brute force. A new seal stopped the leak at the base of the tap, but it is still dripping from the spout - any ideas?
The tap valve (usually ceramic on modern ones) may have worn out. Usually you remove the tap handle and then the valve will unscrew using a spanner (with the water shut off first!). You should be able to find the part number on the manufacturer's website and then find it on ebay/amazon much cheaper than other places. I have a similar tap - get to work with limescale remover in the gap, it's the build up that's making it difficult.
When replacing the O-rings use descaler to thoroughly clean the grooves, and a bit of washing up liquid to lubricate the new seals when replacing. Push down hard to make sure the spout is properly relocated. With new O-rings it will have some resistance to turning when new.
If the spout dribbles, it isn't reseated properly.
When replacing the O-rings use descaler to thoroughly clean the grooves, and a bit of washing up liquid to lubricate the new seals when replacing. Push down hard to make sure the spout is properly relocated. With new O-rings it will have some resistance to turning when new.
If the spout dribbles, it isn't reseated properly.
Slight hijack of the thread...I'm pretty sure I have the exact same tap. It's leaking from the cold water side. If I press the cold water handle inwards it stops leaking. But let go and it starts again. I've taken the end cap of and tightened up but not too much to thread...made no difference.
Is it going to be a seal or more likely a cartridge? As i say, cold water side only and to stop the drip I push against the small end cap but letting it go means it leaks again.
hope that makes sense to someone
Is it going to be a seal or more likely a cartridge? As i say, cold water side only and to stop the drip I push against the small end cap but letting it go means it leaks again.
hope that makes sense to someone

It sounds like the cartridge to me. Turn off the water and underneath the lever there is a small allen screw. Undo that and the lever slides off. Then undothe collar by hand (maybe tight) and slide that off. You can then undo the cartridge with a spanner.
I found these links when I was researching which may be useful
https://www.diynot.com/diy/threads/abode-kitchen-t...
https://www.tapsandsinksonline.co.uk/product/abode...
https://www.tap-spares.com/p/Atlas-Aquifier-Two-Wa...
I found these links when I was researching which may be useful
https://www.diynot.com/diy/threads/abode-kitchen-t...
https://www.tapsandsinksonline.co.uk/product/abode...
https://www.tap-spares.com/p/Atlas-Aquifier-Two-Wa...
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