Hello one and all,
I do hope someone can help me. I have attached a photograph of the above mentioned leaky tap set-up. As you will see it is a Nuka Tap (with return spring), a tap shank with collar and a connector to screw the tap shank to the product out post. It looks like the leaks are located at either end of the connector.
I have tightened as much as practical,
I have tried to insert rubber/silicon "O" rings at either end, but nothing seems to work.
On the "O" rings, should they be sitting on the connector or located in both the tap shank and the product out post?
Does anyone think that PTFE plumbers tape might work?
What am I doing wrong?
Hope you can help.
I do hope someone can help me. I have attached a photograph of the above mentioned leaky tap set-up. As you will see it is a Nuka Tap (with return spring), a tap shank with collar and a connector to screw the tap shank to the product out post. It looks like the leaks are located at either end of the connector.
I have tightened as much as practical,
I have tried to insert rubber/silicon "O" rings at either end, but nothing seems to work.
On the "O" rings, should they be sitting on the connector or located in both the tap shank and the product out post?
Does anyone think that PTFE plumbers tape might work?
What am I doing wrong?
Hope you can help.