Removing Kitchen Tap Handle with indicator

Tools Needed: Small flat headed screwdriver (be careful if using sharp knife), philips screwdriver or allen key depending on tap design.
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You don’t have to turn off your water to just remove a handle. But if proceeding to then remove your valve, turn off your water !

  1. Pop-off the indicator. In order to prevent scratches we recommend trying first with a fingernail or flat headed screwdriver. You could use a sharp knife BUT it could cut you if it slips so that is why we recommend a small flat headed screwdriver instead. You are trying to not scratch the surface of your handle around the indicator.
  2. Screw off indicator : Turn anti-clockwise to loosen the indicator.
  3. Screw behind Indicatori.  Once the indicator has popped off you should see the screw behind it. Turn screw anti-clockwise with your Philips screwdriver / allen key and remove your handle. If it is a grub screw use correct sized allen key. Usually these range between 2mm to 3mm in size depending on design / manufacturer. You don’t want to ruin the head of your grub screw by using wrong sized allen key
  4. Remove Handle: Gently pull away or wiggle if stuck.
  5. Valve cover: Some taps have a valve cover and again, if you want to remove this to expose your valve completely, turn counter-clockwise (anti-clockwise) to loosen.

If you are removing the grub screw to access your valve / diverter cartridge, we sell genuine replacement ceramic disc valves here, cartridges  here and compression valves here

We sell genuine replacement Kitchen Tap Handles here.

If you need any assistance, simply contact us. Please include a picture of your Tap.

See the two videos below . First is the indicator on a single lever tap. The second is of a cross headed handle with a screw in indicator,

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