InSinkErator QLM-00 Flange Quick Lock Disp Mount, Stainless Steel
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I'm afraid I don't know. They probably only have stainless/steel flanges in stock right now? You know how it is when something is appealing and functional, but you just want to make it a little more appealing? Sorry, but that style or color is no longer available. This product has been discontinued. You might find one somewhere if you dig around until your patience runs out.
Thank you for your interest; the diameter of the circle is four inches. 5 in. (diameter when assembled) all the way around You can also look up model number QLM- if you want more information. 00 on the website of your preferred home improvement retailer.
Insink is compatible with this product. models
Yes, the Quick Lock Sink Mount is the same as before.
Selected User Reviews For InSinkErator QLM-00 Flange Quick Lock Disp Mount, Stainless Steel
yourself (electrician/plumber) Is it possible to lock your doors quickly? This accessory does not appear to be any different than the parts that came with my Badger 1 Insinkerator kit. It's not going to be easy. It is not possible to install it by simply twisting one way or the other. It's an antiquated installation system that hasn't been updated since the beginning of waste disposal: br>br> 1. br>br> Get rid of your old setup.
2. Replace the top of the sink Plate Flange with a single unit Plate Flange. Plumber's putty should be used under the plate to seal any leaks, according to the instructions. There is no evidence of putty in my sink, and there are no leaks. Other disposals, however, appear to include a rubber ring for use on the top part of the plate, just beneath it.
3. Get three different accessory parts from beneath the sink and place them in the correct order on the Flange that protrudes through the sink's bottom.
4. WARNING: This is the first DIFFICULT PART, especially for those who are new to the game. If you're doing it for the first time and you're alone, use the SPLIT SNAP-ON. RING through the flange's bottom crease. (Holding the flange in one hand with three attached accessories while snapping the split ring into place with the other is a B@CH! You'd be better off hiring a second person to perform what is a 4-step process unless you have strong hands, are experienced, or lucky. If both pairs of hands are available, a two-handed operation can be performed. (I ordered this extra kit solely to get a replacement split ring for the one I bent beyond repair. ) Insinkerator, come on! Assist a deserving cause. self-starter.
5. If you still have all three screws, tighten them. The second HARD PART begins now: Lift the disposal (even the 13 hp Badger I is heavy) and screw it into the assembly you just made. Strong biceps will be required this time to hold and manipulate the disposal in one hand while holding the flange et in the other. al. on the other hand! Furthermore, if you don't have enough room to lie directly beneath the disposal, you might not be able to see enough of the mount for even the strongest bicep to hang on long enough to position the disposal on the proper "thread. " "
6. Last but not least, the two hoses must be connected. one for the washing machine one to the kitchen sink, and the other to the bathroom sink This may necessitate undoing some, if not all, of your previous work in order to ensure that the hoses are in a position to connect.
7. Wait! If you haven't already, try each circuit breaker or fuse until you find the one that works for your dishwasher and garbage disposal. Please turn it off! You must now connect the new disposal to the existing wiring with the appropriate nut screws.
8. If you've made it this far, take a deep breath and hope everything works out once you turn the switch on. It's possible that your old garbage disposal wasn't actually broken. If not, don't expect the new one to perform any better.
In our new kitchen sink, we installed a disposal. These tend to get a little worn out over time, but for the money, there's no better way to update the bottom of your sink. If you're installing a new sink, this is especially important. This piece can be installed at any time, even before the sink is installed! The unit simply snaps into place, and you're done, with a gleaming waste entrance in your sink. This book comes highly recommended.
I bought a house with a garbage disposal already installed, and I ended up tossing the original counters and sink away. This made replacing and connecting my garbage disposal to the new sink a breeze.
This component was replaced, and In- Sink- My unit now looks and functions like new thanks to the Erator 05298 FLANGE BODY part. br>br>These parts must be inspected for rust on a regular basis to ensure that there is no leak from the drain as a result of the plumbers putty drying out and losing its waterproof seal.
It was the perfect fit. Anyone with a disposal that leaks from the 'top,' as I did, is most likely dealing with a faulty seal. Tighten each bolt a little at a time, rotating around to gradually tighten the seal (just like when mounting a tire on the car, tighten each bolt a little at a time, rotating around to gradually tighten).
It is a perfect fit. I'm not sure why the flange body wasn't included; I had to use a rusted, corroded one to fix my garbage disposal because it was leaking around the top. It appears to be a bad idea. I'm hoping it doesn't burst.
This was a Badger 5 disposal part that needed to be replaced. I was remodeling my kitchen and wanted to reuse the garbage disposal, but it was rusted and smelled bad. This substitute was a perfect match for the job.
If you have a badger 1 disposal, get the rubber gasket with the attached splash guard because that is the only way to mount the disposal.