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 Identifying cartridge
Author: Larry G (MI)




Hello,

I recently moved into this home and noticed the faucet was leaking in my tub, I'd like to replace the cartridges but I cannot seem to find the correct replacement part as I did not purchase the handles/faucet but I am confident someone will be able to identify this immediately. I attempted to take it to a hardware store but the employees were unable to find a match, it looks like a delta or maybe brasscraft cartridge to me but i am worried to buy the wrong one.

There are no markings on the handle but the faucet has a sticker that says "Masco 32192" if that would help

Thank you so much in advance!

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 Re: Identifying cartridge
Author: steve (CA)

Looks like Delta/Peerless. Check Delta part #RP25513.



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 Re: Identifying cartridge
Author: packy (MA)

hopefully you paid attention to the alignment when you took it apart. those parts work both hot and cold. you simply reverse the unit when installing it.
so if you put it together and on/off work backwards, just take it apart and rotate the part 180 deg.

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 Re: Identifying cartridge clap thumbs
Author: Larry G (MI)

Thank you Packy and Steve,

I'll go out and find the parts today, great advice on the positioning!

I really appreciate all the help hope you have an amazing day ahead.



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