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Anonymous Posted on Feb 07, 2013

I have a delta pull out faucet with the hose stuck inside

The hose came unattached from the faucet pullout sprayer and is stuck inside the faucet. I cannot figure out how to get is out.

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    Reuven Wachtfogel Jun 26, 2018

    I have the same problem and none of the answers below helped. I think feeding it in from the other side is the closest correct answer but the damn thing is really jammed.

  • Anonymous Jan 15, 2019

    I had this problem too. The key is having a way to guide the end of the hose out through the top end of the faucet while pushing the hose up from the bottom. I used a flexible "grabber" tool to grasp the top end of the hose. It was not strong enough to pull the hose out by itself, but it stayed attached enough to guide the hose through the faucet while I pushed up from the bottom.

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In my case the rotating part of the faucet was connected with a hex nut. Removing the hex nut then gave me easier access to the part of the faucet where the hose was stuck. I bent a wire hanger, jammed it in and pushed the hose back out where it was supposed to be.

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  • Posted on Dec 27, 2009

SOURCE: delta 470 sprayer hose....have old one out. New

i think the heavy wight it loos or its out of the house so check that out

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  • Posted on May 22, 2010

SOURCE: Delta single handle pull-out sprayer loose from ba...

Pull out sprayer has a plastic nut to tighten under countertop. You should be able to reach underneath and hold the top while tighting the bottom.

It designed to be tighten by hand to avoid damaging.

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  • Posted on Feb 14, 2011

SOURCE: Do I have to remove

Should be able to turn water supply off to faucet and trace the line connecting the pull-out faucet. Remove weight in center on hose line this weight helps retract the faucet head in with the line. Remove it and disconnect the line connection and remove the old one.

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  • Posted on Oct 18, 2009

SOURCE: Need to take the hose assembly out of delta 470 faucet

you need to disconnect from under the faucet and then pull it all the way out just like if you were pulling it out to use the spray. There may be a big weight on the hose to help it back into the spout when placing the head back....you will also have to take that off to pull it through.

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  • Posted on Nov 15, 2009

SOURCE: I have a delta pull-out sprayer that has separated

You need to have a second person feed the hose back up so you can grab it and reconnect

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If you find you faucet model order a new spray head. Once these go bad they usually need replacing.

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Kitchen faucet Installation

Many new faucets require some assembly before mounting to the sink; if that is the case, follow the manufacturer's directions. With most pullout sprayer faucets, the sprayer needs to be threaded through the faucet body first. Insert the rubber gasket between the base plate of the faucet and the sink top to create a watertight seal. If no gasket is provided, pack the cavity of the faucet with plumber's putty, then insert the faucet body through the holes in the sink top. Thread the mounting nuts provided onto the faucet shafts, then center the threaded shafts in the sink's holes and tighten the nuts firmly. Many manufacturers include a special long socket specifically to aid in tightening the mounting nuts. A hole in the socket accepts the shank of a screwdriver, guiding it as you tighten the nuts. If you're mounting the faucet on an installed sink, use this method. If you're installing a pullout sprayer faucet--or a faucet with a separate sprayer--now is the time to connect the sprayer to the faucet body. Check the manufacturer's directions to see if using pipe-wrap tape for this connection is recommended. Use an adjustable wrench to tighten the connection. Most pullout sprayer faucets and faucets with separate sprayers come with a counterweight that attaches to the sprayer hose. This weight helps retract the hose back in to the sink cabinet after you've used the sprayer. Follow the manufacturer's directions on where to secure the weight, and take care not to crimp the hose as you attach the weight. Hook up the faucet's hot and cold supply lines to the water supply shutoff valves under the sink. If necessary, gently bend the copper tubes coming out of the faucet for better access and connect flexible supply tubes to them. Simply wrap a couple of turns of pipe-wrap tape around the threaded nipples on the valves and connect the tubes. Tighten the nuts with an adjustable wrench.
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