I have a Franke Davos mixer tap which is dripping.
The Franke Davos Tap has been in production since 1997. If you have a Franke Davos mixer tap which is dripping then you need to identify which Franke Davos Mixer Tap you have to ensure that you order the correct parts to repair your Tap.
How to recognise / identify which Davos Model you have.
We do Genuine Davos Tap Parts for all Davos Taps in production from 2007 onwards i.e no. 3 Davos (also known as Davos SM / Davos L ) and no 4 below, Davos J Spout.
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- Franke Davos – Production dates 1990 – 2000.
- Production dates 1990 – 2000
- Spout design: Push and Twist Spout without grub screw
- Colours: Chrome / SilkSteel / White / Oatmeal / Champagne / Green / GreySlate
- Franke Davos – Production dates 1999 – 2007.
- Production dates 1990 – 2000
- Spout design : Grub Screw At Back Of Spout
- Colours: Chrome / SilkSteel / White / Oatmeal / Champagne / Green / GreySlate
- Franke Davos (also referred to as Franke Davos SM and currently Franke Davos L ).
- Genuine Spare Parts available here.
- Production dates 2007 to date
- Spout design : Locking nut at the base of the spout
- Colours: Chrome / SilkSteel
- Here is the Tap
- Franke Davos J Spout.
- Genuine Spare Parts available here.
- Production dates 2007 to date
- Spout design : Grub screw at base of Spout.
- Colours: Chrome / SilkSteel
- Here is the Tap
Our Blog / Plumbing Guides section includes tips e.g. how to remove a valve. Follow the links below.
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Here is the links to the Genuine Davos Tap Parts that we do
Franke Davos J Parts here
Franke Davos L Parts hereHow to Contact us :
You can use the Contact Button at the bottom of your screen or send us an email contact us .
Franke Taps listed on our Website here:
Don’t forget to check out our website here where we have each Franke Tap model listed by Picture alphabetically. You can see if you can pick your own Tap out and take it from there. We supply Genuine Franke Tap Parts.
Your Franke Tap is dripping? Some Helpful Guides
- Usually a customer wants to identify which Franke Tap Model they have because their Tap is dripping. Here is our Blog “My Kitchen Tap is dripping” which might also assist you in identifying which Franke Tap part you need.
- We also have a specific Franke Category Section called “Franke Spare Parts Guide“in our Helpful Section. In this section you will find many posts covering specific Franke Tap Models that gives links and advice to the specific parts needed for those models.
Why buy from us ? Here are some reasons:
- We have expertise in Franke parts because we have been supplying Genuine Spare Tap parts for over 30 years.
- We also know when Taps were modified by the manufacturer and we will recommend the best replacement part for your Tap.
- Your Warranty can be voided if you replace with compatible parts.
- All our Valves have splines ranging from 20 to 24 to 28.
- We do not stock any 18 splined or 32 splined valves.
- If you have a discontinued Franke Model that is extremely old we might not have the parts. We have on occasion come up with an alternative solution which we will gladly share with you.
Very old Franke Taps (including discontinued models):
- Please note that parts might be modified by the manufacturers over the years of a product being made.
- In most cases we can still supply the Genuine Part.
- You can return any spare parts that have not been fitted for a refund.
- We do not or refund associated postage costs.
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- Franke Davos – Production dates 1990 – 2000.
I have the same tapps im looking for the hot and cold cartridges can you supply ?
lm sure that they are afer 2007,
Charles,
HI Charles, take a look at the blog post now as i have put in clearer links to the valves for you including pictures of the taps.
Can anyone suggest a way to remove the allen screw at the back of tap which as worn and I can not get the allen key to turn screw ????
HI Chris. The most important thing with a grub screw is to always use the correct sized allen key in the first place and thereby avoid rounding it /wearing it . Make sure as well, that there is just not grit or grime in it that is making it harder to grip. Take a look with a small hand mirror and a torch on your phone to check this first. If it is fully rounded / worn , then we would advise calling in a plumber at this stage , but if you wish to try and tackle this yourself (but we could not take any responsibility for what might or might not happen as a plumber would be better placed to sort this) you could tap in a larger size allen key eg. 3mm , which is bigger, and tap in so that it now completely grips (wedged into) the grub screw with a view to removing it. You will permanently damage the grub screw doing this, so you would need another replacement 2.5mm grub screw to hand. This might be more easily done if the Tap was removed from the worktop due to the fact that you might not have ease of access sufficiently to do this otherwise. As you can see, it is not an ideal solution and is not easy.
How do I know if I have a Davos or Davos J tap?
Thanks.
Thanks Robert. I have now amended the post and included pictures of the Davos J Spout and the Davos SM. We do NOT stock parts for the earlier Davos , finished production 2007 and have included pictures there too now. The main thing is that the valves in Davos J or Davos SM are the same, BUT they do take different O Ring Kits. If you are unsure, just email me a picture of your own tap to sales@tapsandsinksonline.co.uk.