With enough light from your flashlight set your adjustable wrench to the same size as the supply hose nut.
Tighten nut under sink.
When one or more of the nuts loosen or crack the seal is ineffective and the pipes leak as.
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Tighten 1 1 2 nut under the sink.
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The main difficulty comes in accessing that nut since it will be located under the sink.
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Where this isn t possible though the basin wrench lets you reach up behind the sink from underneath grip the mounting nuts and tighten or loosen them easily.
Do what plumbers do and use a basin.
Once loose use a basin wrench to tighten the nuts that hold the base to the sink.
Once the sink is in however you usually have to crawl under it to tighten the nuts and there is seldom room for a wrench or a pair of adjustable pliers.
Telescoping plumbers under sink telescopic 3 8 to 1 3 8.
I used my hand to tight the hex nut because the space is pretty small i think that the size is 1 1 2 it is temporary.
I just installed my new peerless kitchen faucet.
These nuts are so difficult to reach that some plumbers prefer to attach the faucet to the sink or countertop before setting the sink or countertop into place.
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Sink drain connections consist of large ring nuts that tighten against nylon washers and provide a seal.
Tightening a kitchen faucet base is an easy job because all you need to do is tighten a nut.
This is to help loosen the nuts that hold the lines to the faucet base inlet.