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Ceramic hot water cartridge head for deante faucet XPCT2GJZ3
Ceramic hot water cartridge head for deante faucet XPCT2GJZ3
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Ceramic hot water cartridge head for deante faucet XPCT2GJZ3
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Ceramic hot water cartridge head for deante faucet XPCT2GJZ3
Ceramic hot water cartridge head for deante faucet XPCT2GJZ3
This ceramic hot water cartridge head is a replacement part designed for deante faucets and intended to restore hot water control in compatible single-lever mixers. The component contains ceramic discs and sealing surfaces that regulate flow and shut off water when the lever is moved, helping to eliminate drips and improve valve precision. Before purchase, confirm compatibility with your mixer model to ensure correct fit and function.
The ceramic construction provides durable, wear-resistant sealing that maintains smooth operation over time and reduces the likelihood of leaks compared with older rubber-based cartridges. Precision-machined surfaces ensure consistent flow control and a reliable shut-off, while the compact design allows direct replacement without modifying the faucet body. The part is suitable for routine repairs and maintenance to extend the service life of a compatible faucet.
Shut off the water supply and open the faucet to relieve pressure before beginning. Remove the handle and any trim to access the existing cartridge, then extract the old cartridge according to the faucet manufacturer’s instructions. Insert the replacement ceramic hot water cartridge head into the valve body in the correct orientation, reassemble the trim and handle, and restore the water supply. Test the faucet to verify smooth movement and proper hot water shut-off, and check for leaks at the connections.
Confirm model compatibility with your faucet before installation and, when in doubt, consult the faucet documentation or a qualified plumber. Avoid using excessive force during installation to prevent damage to ceramic surfaces. If the faucet continues to leak after replacement, inspect valve seating and seals or seek professional service.
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