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 Grohe K4 32 071 gap in neck
Author: jtelep (MI)

I had this faucet installed years ago by a plumber and then moved. I took the faucet with me however when I went to re-install it I noticed that after assembling the neck that there is a gap in it that I can't make go away. It won't tighten all of the way due to the fact that it swivels at the same spot. Is there some sort of tool the I need in order to tighten this down? I am guessing if there was that the plumber either took it with him or threw it away.

Thanks!

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 Re: Grohe K4 32 071 gap in neck
Author: hj (AZ)

No idea what you are referring to. How about a photo?

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 Re: Grohe K4 32 071 gap in neck
Author: packy (MA)

you may need this star tool to tighten the faucet from the top.
[www.amazon.com]

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