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    Jun 6, 2012, 10:29 AM
    Trouble reconnecting the sprayer
    Yesterday night, my sink sprayer somehow got disconnected from the main water line under the sink. I cleaned everything under it and try to reconnect it, but it seems that I'm missing some kind of a quick connect adapter or something. My sprayer is my only faucet at the kitchen sink, there is no other ones. The hose from the sprayer has threads, but there are no threads on the water line to screw it in, so I must be missing some kind of an adapter in between. Please, look at the pictures attached. I have a feeling that this is something minor I can do myself, I just don't know what should I be looking for at the store. So if you can tell me the name for the part or the adapter, I would appreciate it.
    Thank you.

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    Jun 6, 2012, 11:53 AM
    Quote Originally Posted by JayL2012 View Post
    Yesterday night, my sink sprayer somehow got disconnected from the main water line under the sink. I cleaned everything under it and try to reconnect it, but it seems that I'm missing some kind of a quick connect adapter or something. My sprayer is my only faucet at the kitchen sink, there is no other ones. The hose from the sprayer has threads, but there are no threads on the water line to screw it in, so I must be missing some kind of an adapter in between. Please, look at the pictures attached. I have a feeling that this is something minor I can do myself, I just don't know what should I be looking for at the store. So if you can tell me the name for the part or the adapter, I would appreciate it.
    Thank you.

    Sounds like the hose threads have gone AWOL. Since replacements are so inexpensive why not simply replace it. Check out replacements at.
    http://www.homedepot.com/Plumbing-Plumbing-Parts-Repair-Faucet-Parts-Repair-Pull-Out-Spray-Hose/h_d1/N-5yc1vZbqnu/h_d2/Navigation?langId=-1&storeId=10051&catalogId=10053&cm_mmc=SEM|THD|G|D 26WaterHeaters|PlumbingRepair&skwcid=TC|16340|%2Bk itchen%20%2Bsprayer%20%2Breplacement||S|b|17343638 141
    Good luck, Tom
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    Jun 6, 2012, 12:22 PM
    Tom,
    Thank you for your reply, but I can not click on this link. Is there a part number or a name ?
    Regards,
    Jay
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    Jun 6, 2012, 12:39 PM
    Try this one. Tom

    Plumbing - Plumbing Parts & Repair - Faucet Parts & Repair - Pull Out Spray & Hose at The Home Depot

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