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AZ00104836

[Lifetime Warranty] Pull Down Bathroom Sink G1/2 13/16 Inch Male Sprayer Head

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Description

Pull Down Bathroom Sink G1/2 13/16 Inch Male Sprayer Head

Key Features

  • Construction: Acrylonitrile Butadiene Styrene (ABS) with a chrome-plated finish
  • Functionality: Dual-function sprayer with aerated stream and wide spray modes
  • Connection Type: G1/2 Male thread
  • Nozzles: Easy-to-clean silicone nozzles resist mineral build-up

Replaces / Cross-Reference Part Numbers

  • Serves as a direct replacement for sprayer heads requiring a G1/2 (approx. 13/16 inch) male threaded connection. Intended for faucets with a pull-down or pull-out hose design.

Compatibility & Fitment

  • Thread Specification: G1/2 Male
  • Outer Diameter: 20.5 mm / 0.8 inch / 13/16 inch
  • This part is NOT universal. It is specifically designed for hoses with a G1/2 female connector.
  • Does NOT fit 1/2 inch NPT threads.
  • Please measure the outer diameter of your current hose connector's threads before purchase to ensure a correct fit.

When to Replace

  • Leaking or dripping from the sprayer head when the faucet is off.
  • Clogged nozzles causing uneven spray or reduced water pressure.
  • Failure to switch between spray modes or the selector button is broken.
  • Cracked or physically damaged housing.
  • Finish is corroded, flaking, or worn.

Installation Tips

  • Ensure water supply is turned off before starting.
  • Unscrew the old sprayer head from the pull-down hose by hand.
  • Check that the rubber washer is properly seated inside the new sprayer head's threaded connector.
  • Screw the new head onto the hose and hand-tighten until snug.
  • Do not use tools or a wrench, as this can damage the plastic threads.
  • Turn the water supply back on and test all functions for leaks.