Tap Magician compatible spares / parts to repair the Franke Danube Mono Mixer Kitchen tap. 115.0049.975
This is the 20 spline cartridge which fits in the later Danube tap manufacturered from 2002_2008. (known by Franke part 1212R / 133.0440.351 / 133.0440.352
SP3819)
The taps manufacturers prior to this takes an 18 spline version. There is no way to identify from the tap itself which cartridge you need and you may not know when the tap was physically manufactured. You will need to count the teeth on the spline. If you need the 18 spline cartridge please
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Watch our video below for guidance / how to change your Quarter turn ceramic valves and Spout O Rings
If your tap is leaking from the neck (where the spout meets and joins the tap body) then the seals inside the spout need replacing. When you replace the new rubber seals they need greasing with a suitable silicone grease. The original O'ring kit is known by 1239R SP1239.
When you remove your old Cartridge / Insert from the tap the bush usually remains inside the tap block however sometimes it comes out together with the valve. If the valve is stuck inside the bush you can try to separate them. If you are unable to separate the valve from the bush then you will need to purchase the valve together with the SB34_S bush. The original bush code is 3408R.
We also supply the hot and cold screw cover end caps 3381R / tap indices (red and blue dot) these are plastic chrome and supplied as a pair.
Replacement tap chrome base ring / plinth available (compatible with 133.0068.833)
If you need a replacement aerator this is our SRBLK-S, which is compatible with 133.0068.760 / 1256R / 3512R
You can find the Danube tap / instruction diagram below.
Danube tap FAQ
How do I remove my Franke Danube tap handle/Head?
First remove the end indices (hot and cold caps) from the end of the handle. These will pop out. You can then use a crosshead screwdriver to undo the retaining screw. Pull the tap head/handle off.
How do I remove the spout to replace the spout o rings?
Unscrew locking collar at the base of the spout. Pull spout up and out of tap body. Replace o rings. Grease the new o rings using a suitable silicone grease