To remove the cartridge from your faucet assembly first use a flat headed screwdriver to carefully pry the cover from the handle.
Moen single handle kitchen faucet cartridge removal.
Most moen cartridge part numbers also referred to as model numbers are within the 1200 series.
Using a philips screwdriver unscrew the handle screw.
Section a cartridge removal for faucet with a black pivot retainer and white pivot stop.
The most common spray diverter on a moen kitchen faucet is a collar that fits around the valve housing at the base of the spout.
Includes plastic retaining nut.
Watch the 1255 cartridge removal installation video.
To remove it disassemble the faucet and pull off the spout.
Cartridge 1255 single duralast cartridge.
The company designs them to be removable so.
Remove the hot water handle.
However there are exceptions.
Trouble removing the cartridge from a moen faucet.
If you have an imbedded cartridge nut and would like additional help feel free to contact us or call us for assistance at1 800 465 6130.
A moen spray diverter can also be a cartridge in the valve housing that you expose by removing the spout.
After removing the lever handle you will need to determine which of the three faucet images below most accurately represents the internal parts of your faucet model.
If you are replacing a cartridge in faucet type f continue to step 7a.
One handle faucet cartridges.
Al moen invented the cartridge faucet and cartridge faucets remain a specialty of the moen company.
You are now ready to remove the old cartridge.
Cartridge 1234 two handle duralast cartridge for two handle lavatory and kitchen faucets hot or cold please note that your cartridge may have an imbedded cartridge nut refer to the documentation that came with your faucet.
Single handle faucets prior to 2009.
Once the handle hub is loosened completely pull the handle off the valve assembly.
Lift the metal handle adapter off the metal stem of the cartridge.
The guide below will help to identify which moen cartridge your kitchen sink faucet uses.
If you are replacing a cartridge in faucet type e continue to step 6a.
Then loosen and remove the nut from the cartridge using pliers.