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11I-9H/C Hot/Cold Stem for Repcal/Crane Tub/Shower Faucets with Bonnet & Locknut

Repair your leaky faucet with the Danco 11I-9H/C Stem for Repcal and Crane Tub/Shower Faucets. A dripping faucet wastes both water and energy. The installation of a new faucet stem and seat will stop the drip and return your faucet to like new condition. This stem is designed to fit Repcal and Crane OEM models B626PC and B1143P.

Model # 15396B
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Danco

Product Description

Repair your leaky faucet with the Danco 11I-9H/C Stem for Repcal and Crane Tub/Shower Faucets. A dripping faucet wastes both water and energy. The installation of a new faucet stem and seat will stop the drip and return your faucet to like new condition. This stem is designed to fit Repcal and Crane OEM models B626PC and B1143P.

  • Constructed of durable brass
  • Fits Repcal tub/shower B626-PC and B1143-PC
  • For hot and cold water applications
  • Includes faucet seat, bonnet and locknut
  • ID length 11, broach I
  • Complies with the reduction of lead in drinking water act

Specifications

  • PKG Height (in.)7.00
  • PKG Width (in.)1.75
  • PKG Length (in.)1.13
  • PKG Weight (in.)0.40
  • Product Width(in).1.00
  • Product Length(in).5.63
  • Water/TypeHot, Cold
  • MaterialBrass
  • Handle Type (1 Handle or 2 Handle)2
  • Product TypeFaucet Stem

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How to video

Step-by-step instructions

Is anything more annoying than a leaky faucet? Maybe not; But it's also well within your power to fix it yourself with Danco. Read on, to find out how. Tools and supplies required: Flat head screwdriver, Phillips head screwdriver, wrench, seat removal tool (optional)
1
step-1

First, determine the source of the leak. If water is leaking from underneath the handle onto the counter, the stem of whichever handle is leaking needs to be replaced. If water is dripping from the faucet, turn off the hot water supply valve under the sink. If water is still dripping, you need to replace the cold stem (right handle). If the water stops dripping when you turned off the hot water valve, you need to replace the hot stem (left handle). Once you’ve determined the trouble stem, turn off the water supply.

2
step-2

Remove the Handle by lifting off the Index Cap with a flathead screwdriver. Next, Remove the handle (so the stem is visible) by loosening the Set Screw by the screw counter-clockwise. Set aside the Handle, Set Screw and Handle Button to reinstall at the end of the project.  

3
step-3

If you have a plastic stem, unscrew the top cap and pop out the stem. If you have a brass stem, remove the stem by using a wrench and rotating it counter clockwise until it threads out entirely. Take a look at the Washer which is located on the lower end of the Stem. If the Washer is squeezed flat or has a groove worn in it, a Washer Kit coupled with a new Faucet Seat will likely solve your problem. When replacing the faucet seat, you can remove and replace the seat with an Allen wrench or a seat removal tool. Turn the seat counterclockwise to loosen, clockwise to tighten. Once removed, you will need to take your stem to your local home improvement store and use the Perfect Match locator system from Danco or use the online Stem Finder. This system makes it easy to find your replacement.

4
step-4

Once you have purchased your new stem, you can install it into your faucet

  • Install a brass stem by rotating clockwise until it threads entirely and tighten with a wrench.
  • Install a plastic stem by placing the stem into the handle base and screw on the top cap.

5
step-5

Now is a great time to upgrade your faucet’s appearance with universal metal handles. How to install the new universal handles

  • Place the handle adapter over the stem and tighten
  • Place the new handle on the adapter and insert the handle screw into the washer then into the handle and tighten.
  • If your new handle has an index button, place it on the handle.
Finally, turn the water back on to ensure the leak is fixed.

California residents prop 65 warning This product can expose you to chemicals including Lead, which is known to the State of California to cause cancer and birth defects or other reproductive harm. For more information go to www.P65Warnings.ca.gov.

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