Hello. I'm new to the forum and won't call a plumber
I have a Price Phister Pull-out Spray Faucet. The hose broke, so I acquired a new one. The old hose broke off at the head and fell through the faucet and under the sink.
The new hose is a Universal Replacement Hose and it is EXACTLY like the old one. The problem is that I cannot thread it though the faucet because the head is too big. The instructions which came with the new hose make it look so easy.
There are three copper tubes which pass through the hole: two supply and one from the faucet that hooks on to the hose. According to the diagram, this is the way that it should be. Of course, the hose would fit if it did not have the head. The head does not come off: it's a solid part as is the head on the old one (I saved the piece with the head that broke off.)
I hope that I have described this sufficiently. How do I thread this thing through?
Any ideas and/or solutions will be greatly appreciated.
I have a Price Phister Pull-out Spray Faucet. The hose broke, so I acquired a new one. The old hose broke off at the head and fell through the faucet and under the sink.
The new hose is a Universal Replacement Hose and it is EXACTLY like the old one. The problem is that I cannot thread it though the faucet because the head is too big. The instructions which came with the new hose make it look so easy.
There are three copper tubes which pass through the hole: two supply and one from the faucet that hooks on to the hose. According to the diagram, this is the way that it should be. Of course, the hose would fit if it did not have the head. The head does not come off: it's a solid part as is the head on the old one (I saved the piece with the head that broke off.)
I hope that I have described this sufficiently. How do I thread this thing through?
Any ideas and/or solutions will be greatly appreciated.
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