Description
Rangemaster Aquaclassic 2 TAC2 Valve 2004 to 2011
We ship white sealed version of all valves here below for this Tap due to model production dates
There is a later version of this tap with different handles (from 2012 onwards and chrome handles) and it takes a DIFFERENT VALVE. The most obvious difference is the number of splines (ridges) on top of the Valve. The earlier version has 20 Splines / 50mm tall. The later version has 28 splines / 53mm tall and details of both valves are below.
Rangemaster Aquaclassic 2 TAC2 Valve 2004 to 2011
Measurements: 1212R
Overall Height: 50mm
Nut Height: 8mm
Diameter at thread: 21mm
Splines: 20
Height of Splines: 8mm
Rangemaster Aquaclassic 2 TAC2 Valve 2012 Onwards
Measurements: 4276R (We ship white sealed version due to model production dates)
Overall Height: 53mm
Nut Height: 8mm
Diameter at thread: 21mm
Splines: 28
Height of Splines: 10mm
For more about changing a valve and the brass bush (ring) coming away with your old valve, please read here.
Rangemaster Aquaclassic 2 TAC2 FAQ
- Is this a Genuine Rangemaster Tap part ? Yes it is.
- How do I know which Valve to order? You need to determine where the drip is coming from e.g cold water feed or hot water feed. If in doubt, order a pair. There are more detailed tips / advice here. This Blog post My Kitchen Tap is dripping should explain the most common causes (and parts required) to fix a dripping Kitchen Tap.
- How do I access the Valve? You need a 2mm allen key to loosen the grub screw underneath the handle. See below for our DIY Guides.
- My tap is leaking at the base of the spout, not the top, what do I need? If your Tap is dripping where the Spout meets the Base then you need to replace your O Ring Kit.
DIY Guides
- Here is our Guide: How to remove the Handle on your Kitchen Tap
- Here is our Guide: 7 easy steps to replace a valve
- Here is our Guide: How to replace your O Ring Kit
- Here is our General Troubleshooting Guide: UK Kitchen Taps Troubleshooting Guide
- Here is our Guide: How to Remove your Aerator / Antisplash from your Kitchen Tap
- Here is our Guide: What are the Splines on Tap Valve
- Here is our Guide: How to remove a Brass Bush from Valve
- Here is our Guide: How to remove Kitchen Tap Spout
This is a Genuine Spare Part you are buying here.
Difference between Genuine and Compatible ?
To maintain your warranty and the longevity of your Tap you should replace any parts with only Genuine Spare Parts. "Genuine" means that it is coming from the manufacturer of your own Tap. You might see the word 'Compatible' used on other websites. You might even see same Part Code BUT "Compatible" means that it does NOT come from your own Tap manufacturer. Genuine Tap Parts means that the Parts have been tried and tested in your Tap model. It also guarantees that it will fit your own Tap correctly (provided that you have selected the correct replacement Part). We have had customers who fitted compatible parts in their taps and damaged other connecting parts in the process. It can work out more costly in the end to use Compatible parts.
Detailed Shipping / Returns information can be found here.
In Brief:
- Small items only by Post: £3.50 Can take currently up 7-10 working days.
- Courier Delivery DPD Track & Trace: £5.50 Usually takes c. 2-3 working days.
- BREXIT: No additional charges on delivery once your Order before shipping charges is less than £135.
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