Delta®

Cubierta

N.º de modelo: RP22734
Delta®
Cubierta
N.º de modelo: RP22734
Precio de lista: $14.75
Precio en línea: $11.80
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CARACTERÍSTICAS DEL PRODUCTO
Documentos y especificaciones
Información de instalación
Overall Height (in.) :
5/8
Voltaje:
0
Tipo de válvula:
NA
RESEÑAS
Rated 3 out of 5 by from Need detailed specs First of all, I called Delta customer service in preparation of my replacement project. I watched the videos and ordered a bunch of parts. Bonnet nut was never mentioned. I am forced to stop and put back the old system so that I can turn the whole-house water back on. I am searching online to find the correct part of the bonnet nut. The Documents & Specs section shows only product height, not helpful at all.
Date published: 2022-11-12
Rated 5 out of 5 by from Delta RP22734 Unplated Replacement Bonnet You need this part when replacing the cartridge if it's been in place for a while. Old ones are very difficult to remove and you may need to cut it off like I did.
Date published: 2022-01-10
Rated 1 out of 5 by from Buy several at once You will need them. I am re-stocking because my contractor installed three of this type faucet in my house. This class of Delta faucet suffers from two design defects. First, the cartridge assembly has very weak keying to the body so it gradually rotates out if line in use, and the water volume drops off. You will occasionally need to disassemble the faucet and re-seat it. Since they are all installed in tile walls it was too much trouble to replace these faucets with something else. Second, the cartridge is retained by this bonnet nut that has a very large thread contact area to the faucet body, and corrosion-welds itself to the faucet body. The only way to remove the bonnet after a while is to destroy it. Best way is use a hacksaw or cutting wheel to cut through one side, then using a hammer and cold chisel work around the bonnet and gradually pry the threads away from the body. I found that by being careful I have been able to remove them and leave the faucet body threads still usable.
Date published: 2017-02-16
Rated 5 out of 5 by from Just what the Plumber required! [This review was collected as part of a promotion.] Exactly what I needed and fixed my problem!
Date published: 2016-12-07
Rated 5 out of 5 by from Should have known This bonnet was exactly what I needed, I always go with OEM. I got a replacement cartridge under warranty, the old bonnet had to be cut off. Quick delivery, 3 days, got me back in the shower.
Date published: 2015-10-03
Rated 5 out of 5 by from The right part for the job. Actually was the plated version but still did the job. Bought two so I have a spare.
Date published: 2014-08-24
Rated 5 out of 5 by from Bonnet ring Just what I needed, very pleased shipment turn around
Date published: 2014-03-20
Rated 5 out of 5 by from customer service As it turned out, we didn't need this part, but service was excellent and it was the correct part. Will same it for future needs.
Date published: 2013-04-16
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Preguntas y respuestas

does this fit monitor 1700 series

Asked by: BILL
Hi, Bill! Thank you for your question. The Delta RP22734 Bonnet Nut does fit the Delta Monitor 1700 Series Valve Body. Best Regards, Rosanna
Answered by: Delta Faucet
Date published: 2024-03-28

My plumber said to order this part and that it would be free.Is this true?

Asked by: Gabe
Thank you for your question, Gabe! To the original owner, any repair parts that prove defective will be replaced, free of charge, for as long as the owner owns the home in which it was originally installed in. For more information on what this warranty covers, please see the link below. https://www.deltafaucet.com/service-parts/warranty Best regards, Edward
Answered by: Delta Faucet
Date published: 2024-03-28

what is the size of this bonnut nut in and outside diameter .

Asked by: sherwin
Hi, Sherwin! Thank you for your question. The Delta RP22734 Bonnet Nut has a thread size of 2-20 UN-2B. Best Regards, Rosanna
Answered by: Delta Faucet
Date published: 2024-11-11

I need a bonnet nut for the Delta Monitor Tub and Shower valve 1400 series. Am I correct that RP22734 is the correct part? Thank you.

Asked by: Russ
Hi, Russ! Thank you for your question. The Delta RP22734 Bonnet Nut is the correct part for the Delta Monitor 1400 Series Valve. Best Regards, Rosanna
Answered by: Delta Faucet
Date published: 2024-03-28

Will the RP22734 work to cover the Rp19804?

I had to cut the current bonnet to take out the older part. I'm trying to find the correct one to replace it.
Asked by: Cam
Hi Cam, Thank you for your question! The RP19804 valve cartridge goes with our Delta 1300/1400 series. The RP22734 bonnet nut would be correct for your tub/shower faucet. Best regards, Brandis
Answered by: DeltaFaucet7
Date published: 2024-03-28

removal of bonnet nut

can't "Break Loose bonnet....don't want to break pipe ..any suggestions..pipe wrench not getting the job done
Asked by: shadow
In addition to the 50/50 white vinegar mix, (of which I tried with no success), I recommend using CLR. Also, use a Automotive oil filter Strap Wrench as it will provide even pressure on the bonnet nut and not bind as opposed to using large channel lock pliers and elongate the bonnet nut. When reassembling, I am using Copper anti-seize grease from locktite to ease in removal the next time around. The bonnet nut does not need to be tightened to an extreme. Just enough to keep the cartridge in place without moving, hand tight and a little extra. I do believe this is the smarter way to do this rather than the cave-man cut off method which leaves you without a part to reassemble
Answered by: Agentman42
Date published: 2023-10-11

You just sent us a RP51503 bonnet nut for a warranty issue. I cannot get the old one to break loose.

Any suggestions on how to loosen and remove the old bonnet nut?
Asked by: Matt
Hi Matt, Thank you for your question. Mineral build up can make it difficult to unscrew the bonnet nut. We recommend soaking a towel in a 50/50 solution of vinegar and water and wrapping the towel around the bonnet nut. Allow the solution to soak in, the longer the better, to help break up the mineral deposits. This should allow you to more easily remove the RP51503 bonnet nut. Thanks, Dave
Answered by: DeltaFaucet2
Date published: 2024-03-28

Is this a left or right handed thread? To remove do I turn counter-clockwise or clockwise?

When I tried to loosen this I didn't get it to budge. Concerned that it might be threaded differently than I thought I tried to find out on the web. When facing the wall do I turn it counter-clock wise to remove?
Asked by: Mark
Thank you for your question. Delta Faucet part # RP22734 should be removed by turning it counter-clockwise. It is possible that you may have hard water deposits built up underneath the bonnet. To loosen these, we recommned soaking a towel in a 50/50 solution of white vinegar and cold water. Wrap the soaked towel around the bonnet nut and let it sit overnight. It should loosen the mineral deposits.
Answered by: Delta1
Date published: 2024-03-28
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