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seabass-fl (FL)
Hello,
I hope someone can help me please: I have a Moen TS6720 90 Degree Two-Handle 8 in. Widespread Bathroom Faucet, and over the years the water flow has gone from bad to worse. I called Moen and they told me there's a non removable filter inside the spout causing the issue. So they sent me a replacement spout to fix the issue.
My problem is that I'm having the hardest time removing the old spout. Following the instructions, I'm trying to use a 7/32" allen wrench but there's not enough room to unscrew it. I must be missing something or this is a very poor design.
The pictures below shows the instructions sheet and the space I have to move the wrench. Thank you for your help!
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packy (MA)
since the old spout is trash, why not just cut a slot in the back of it so there is more room to turn thw wrench?
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seabass-fl (FL)
Yes, I thought of that too. I am just concerned that I will encounter the same issue when installing the new spout (I won't be able to tighten the screw).
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bernabeu (SC)
need a 'ball head' long handle T - allen wrench
the slot will allow juusssst enough 'play'
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"Measure Twice & Cut Once" - Retired U.A. Local 1 & 638
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seabass-fl (FL)
Thank you very much bernabeu, it worked!
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bernabeu (SC)
welcome
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