I first fixed my kitchen sink the other day, but had trouble getting a tight fit on the nut holding the tap in place. The taps I fit in the utility room were fine as I was able to get a good grip with a wrench and get it nice and tight.
But the tap in the kitchen is a tall pull-out rinse mixer one I got from the UK and the fitting is different. I tried a few different types of wrench and just wasn’t able to get a good grip on it as the wrench had to come in at an angle due to the trim on the underside of the sink. I fit the tap when before fitting the sink into the worktop, and will be taking the sink back out to tighten the tap if I can find the right way to do it.
This photo is a shot from underneath the sink and shows the nut and the threaded piece is essentially the bolt that screws into the base of the tap and is held down by the nut in the photo. This photo is just to give an indication of the tap being used and the scenario (i.e. as it’s a tall tap it needs to be a good hold on it).
I think the adjustable wrench had to be opened to 32mm to get a grip on the nut (might have been 34mm) and that’s about 2mm wider than my basin wrench can fit, and the few types of adjustable wrench I tried just couldn’t get a decent bite on it. I also have access to an extendable socket set, but max socket on that is 27mm and I think the threaded piece might get in the way of the socket (assuming I took off the tap and fitted the threaded piece and nut without the tails or tap in place first).
Any ideas on how to get a good tight fit on this tap would be much appreciated.
But the tap in the kitchen is a tall pull-out rinse mixer one I got from the UK and the fitting is different. I tried a few different types of wrench and just wasn’t able to get a good grip on it as the wrench had to come in at an angle due to the trim on the underside of the sink. I fit the tap when before fitting the sink into the worktop, and will be taking the sink back out to tighten the tap if I can find the right way to do it.
This photo is a shot from underneath the sink and shows the nut and the threaded piece is essentially the bolt that screws into the base of the tap and is held down by the nut in the photo. This photo is just to give an indication of the tap being used and the scenario (i.e. as it’s a tall tap it needs to be a good hold on it).
I think the adjustable wrench had to be opened to 32mm to get a grip on the nut (might have been 34mm) and that’s about 2mm wider than my basin wrench can fit, and the few types of adjustable wrench I tried just couldn’t get a decent bite on it. I also have access to an extendable socket set, but max socket on that is 27mm and I think the threaded piece might get in the way of the socket (assuming I took off the tap and fitted the threaded piece and nut without the tails or tap in place first).
Any ideas on how to get a good tight fit on this tap would be much appreciated.