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How to pull the cartridge # 4570 faucet

Trying to change leaky cartridges on a model #4570 faucet in bath room. I have a cartridge puller and can get to the cartridge but can not pull the cartridge out of its place. I have used a needle nosed plyer but am not having any success

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Jan 21, 2009

SOURCE: Milwaukee Sawsal Broken blade

Spay inside where blade fits in with PB BLASTER & let set a while. Maybe you will get lucky & the blade will fall out as it should. If not then it will have to be dissembled in this area. There are 2 BB's inside that fit into the small hole on the blade. They are forced in by a spring, be careful not to lose these. Also check the accuatator when you pull the finger release, make sure it is going all the way or it is not broken, Good luck.

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Feb 05, 2009

SOURCE: Replacing Moen 1225 cartridge.

you will need a puller more then likely but what you can try is a little wd-40 lubricating spray

DAVID CAYCEDO

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  • Posted on Apr 24, 2010

SOURCE: New MOEN 1222 cartridge leaks

remove it and carefully inspect it, you might have scuff'd up the rubber's on the cartridge when you inserted new one.clean out,look in hous'ing for any foriegn mat.etc .you may need another new cart.

Anonymous

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  • Posted on May 01, 2010

SOURCE: how to remove the cartridge from my pegasus

remove handle , unthread collar , same with chrome body base . make sure water is turned off from valve

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Oct 04, 2012

SOURCE: How do you remove the handle on a MOEN T 4570

Don't turn the handle, but turn the body counterclockwise until the handle falls off.

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  • 2 Remove the bath faucet's handle to access the valve cartridge. The faucet handle is removed by first detaching the handle's insert cap using the tip of a screwdriver or utility knife to expose the handle screw. Remove the handle screw with a Phillips screwdriver, then pull the handle off the valve cartridge stem.
  • 3 Loosen and remove the cartridge valve nut with an adjustable wrench. Some faucet models retain the valve cartridge with a snap ring and are removed with snap ring pliers.
  • 4 Pull the old valve cartridge out of the bath faucet base, using pliers.
  • 5 Insert the new replacement valve cartridge into the faucet housing and replace the nut or snap ring removed in Step 3, using an adjustable wrench or snap ring pliers.
  • 6 Reinstall the faucet's handle onto the valve cartridge post, then secure the handle's screw, using a screwdriver.
  • 7 Replace the insert cap into the handle to cover the handle's screw hole.
  • 8 Turn on the hot and cold water valves beneath the sink to restore the water supply.
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