RANGEMASTER AQUADISC 2 TAD (TAD2) TAP SPARES
Tap Magician compatible spares / parts to repair the Rangemaster Leisure Aquadisc Kitchen mixer tap 2TAD2 / 2TAD2CM.
Please note this is the earlier cartridge with a threaded collar.
Watch our video below for guidance / how to change your Quarter turn ceramic valves and Spout O Rings.
If your tap is dripping or leaking out of the spout then it is time to replace / change the quarter turn ceramic disc cartridges.
Original spare part codes known by 1212R/ ASSCDV0001.
Cartridge has 20 teeth on spline. Hot and cold valve replacements available.
You will require our Anticlockwise open cartridge for the cold side, and clockwise open for the hot side.
If you require both then you can select "Pair".
When you remove your cartridge it may come out stuck inside the brass bush (3408R). If you cannot separate the bush from the cartridge then you will need to purchase both the cartridge and bush.
If your tap is leaking from the neck (where the spout joins the tap body) then the seals / washers inside the spout need replacing.
When you replace the new rubber seals they need greasing with a silicone grease.
The original O'ring kit is known by 1239R.
If you need a new complete spout this is our code SPOUT01C and comes complete with aerator and o rings.
Please note our spout is a tall swan neck style spout.
If you need a replacement aerator this is our SRBLK-S, which is compatible with 133.0068.760 / 1256R.
Frequently asked questions about your leisure rangemaster Aquadisc 2TAD tap.
How do I remove my 2 TAD 2 tap head / handle?
Before replacing the cartridge you will need to turn the water off.
Step 1. Remove the end screw cap cover
Step 2. Use a crosshead screwdriver to undo the handle retaining screw screw
Step 3. Pull off the lever handle
Step 4. Use 17mm or adjustable spanner to undo cartridge anticlockwise
Step 5.Screw in the new cartridge clockwise
Step 6. Tighten the cartridge enough to seal, but avoid over-tightening
How do I remove the spout?
Unscrew locking nut at the base of the spout. Pull spout up and out of tap body.
Any further questions contact our experienced technical team.