Kohler 1069723-CP Replacement Part,Polished Chrome
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There is no doubt that it is
There is about 8 inches of length between the black end and the black end after the bend in the arm. The canister valve is operated through three holes located 5/8" away from the end, 1 1/4" away from the end, and 2" away from the end.
The nut is included in the package.
If not, the flush handle will be upside down. I think this is specific to the right side.
Selected User Reviews For Kohler 1069723-CP Replacement Part,Polished Chrome
Despite the metal handle being identical to the one that broke and the design appearing similar to the original, the plastic lift arm was not angled the same way. About 29 years old, this is for a Kohler Wellworth 4512 tank. Almost all of the arm touches the inside of the tank (see picture with one arm at the edge. When flushing, it rubs a lot. In order to pull the chain at a downward angle, we must pull it at an angle to the flapper. Due to this angled pull, the flapper may be pulled apart a bit in some situations, which hinders proper seating. Once the flapper is pushed into place, it leaks until it is pushed into place by hand. Additionally, As a result, the hook was moved from the end to the middle of the arm and eventually worked a bit better. A lot of play is created in the handle as well, since the axis fits somewhat loosely. It does not cost a lot to replace it, so replacing it should not pose any difficulties. In that case, I might keep it as a back up.
Edit added after purchasing a new Item GP30324 There are a number of arm options for the 4512 tank which can be found at Kohler. According to the internal flushing mechanism used by a particular sub model, they probably vary. **The GP30324- is available in the following models As the arm is pointing to the middle in the picture, CP is indicated. There is a greater bend in the arm, which allows the flapper to be placed in front of the wall. The next picture shows a comparison of the 1069723 and 1069724 The GP30324 was held over by the CP A near identical version with the exception of It appears that the CP arm is angled a little more than 40 degrees to the straight while the GP30324-type is not There is an angle of perhaps 60 degrees between CP and I find it interesting that the GP30324-B is unreliable According to the labels, CP must be for a Cimmaron toilet, but it is perfectly functional with Choose the right arm by comparing it with the pictures shown and comparing the tank you have with the arms shown. Kohler is a good place to start when in doubt We received a lot of assistance from them.
As this is an old toilet, Kohler no longer makes these, and you cannot find them at your local hardware store. The new one replaces the old one that broke last time I replaced the toilet kit. The fit and appearance of this are perfect. I saved myself from having to install a whole new toilet just for this part. Maybe next time?.
There is no item in the store that matches this description. The site saved me money on plumbing bills and I am glad to find it here.
I was worried it might be too tough to fit, but it did!.
Fits like a glove.
Having spent a lot of time adjusting the old button, we replaced it, and we no longer need to stand at the door of the bathroom to ensure the unit was not.
It is the perfect match for Kohler toilet #4632. Installation was simple and did not pose any problems.
The replacement is manufactured by the factory. Exactly what I was looking for.