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  • Jan 14, 2006, 12:03 PM
    talyn2k5
    Retaining back nut. Whu!
    Hi all, this is my first post (and its going to be a stupid one!)

    I recently realised that the cold water tap on the sink in the bathroom was extremely loose and I discovered that what I believe is known as a 'retaining back nut' was broken. It is black and plastic and screws onto the tap just below the 'top hat washer' (I hope I`m getting all these terms right!) which in turn is below the sink itself so the sequence goes

    Retaining back nut > top hat washer > sink > tap

    Sorry if I`m oversimplifying things but I want to make sure I give all the required info.

    I`ve searched all the local DIY stores, Screwfix Direct, and googled 'retaining back nut' but I cannot find any reference to this component.
    Please does anyone know if it goes by another name or if they know where I can get this particular part online.

    Thanks in advanced for your help

    Talyn2k5
  • Jan 14, 2006, 12:24 PM
    labman
    Go back to the places that didn't have it in plumbing and look for a 1/2'' conduit nut. They should have about the same thread. A real hardware would let you try it on one of the faucets in stock. It may be too small to hold good. Solve that with a 3/4'' washer from the nut and bolt area.
  • Jan 14, 2006, 02:52 PM
    speedball1
    Hey Tally,

    Labman gave you very good advice. Let me attempt to make it a little easier.
    Most plumbing repair shops keep a "bone yard" around, ( old faucets, toilet tank lids, etc.) I bet if you would take your faucet into one of those shops thatyou would walk out with your faucet retaining nut. Good luck, Tom
  • Jan 14, 2006, 03:32 PM
    talyn2k5
    Thanks for your help guys. Will try that tomorrow

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