How to remove Kinzie handle?

For Single Handle Pull-Down and Pre-Rinse Pull-Down Kitchen Faucets and Pull-Down Prep Faucets
 
  1. Turn the water off under the sink (hot and cold supply lines).
  2. Remove the plug and use a hex wrench to unscrew counter-clockwise to loosen the set screw (part #1).
    The Hex wrench is 2.5 mm or 1/8".
  3. Pull out the on/off handle (part #2).
  4. Pull out the trim cap (part #3).
  5. Use a pair of adjustable pliers or an adjustable wrench to unscrew counter-clockwise to remove the adjusting ring (part #4).
  6. Hold the stem of the cartridge (#5) and pull it up until it is completely removed from the faucet body.
  7. Reverse these steps to reinstall removed parts or replace parts in place.
 
For Two Handle Pull-Down Bridge Faucets
  1. Turn the water off under the sink (hot and cold supply lines).
  2. Unscrew the cap of the handle assembly (part #1) and use a Phillips screwdriver to remove the set screw.
  3. Remove the lever handle and the handle canopy of the handle assembly (part #1).
  4. Use a pair of adjustable pliers or an adjustable wrench to unscrew counter-clockwise to remove the adjusting ring (part #2).
  5. Hold the stem of the cartridge (part #3, cold or hot side) and pull it up until it is completely removed from the faucet body.
  6. Reverse these steps to reinstall removed parts or replace parts in place.
 
For Wall Mount Pot Filler
  1. Turn the water off under the sink (hot and cold supply lines).
  2. Unscrew the cap of the handle assembly (part #1) and use a Phillips screwdriver to remove the set screw.
  3. Remove the lever handle and the handle canopy of the handle assembly (part #1).
  4. Use a pair of adjustable pliers or an adjustable wrench to unscrew counter-clockwise to remove the cartridge (part #2) and pull it out until it is completely removed from the faucet body.
  5. Reverse these steps to reinstall removed parts or replace parts in place.
 
 
 
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