Replacement ceramic disc tap cartridges to fit the John Lewis Move kitchen mixer tap 80705035.
The John Lewis Move tap cartridge has 28 splines known by code 2552R. 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"
If your tap is leaking from the neck (where the spout joins the tap body) then the seals inside the spout need replacing. When you replace the new rubber seals they need greasing with a silicone grease.
If you require a new handle then you can purchase our SK59C handle sreviver kit. The handles are different so you will need to replace both.
If you require a new antisplasher /aerator this is our part SR63C/CB (available in Chrome or brushed) Original codes known by 133.0068.762 SP1263 /1263R your original part may have Neoperl stamped around the edge.
You can find the Move tap / instruction diagram below.
John Lewis Move Frequently asked questions
How to I remove the John Lewis Move tap handle?
Use 2mm allen key to undo handle. The grub screw is located on the underside of the handle. You can pull the lever forwards to access the screw at the back if you need more space.
How do I know if need the adaptor bush?
Until you remove the cartridge from the tap you will not know if you need this part. This is because sometimes the bush gets corroded to the tap and remains in the tap body, and other times it comes out corroded to the tap cartridge.
Can I remove the adaptor bush from the old cartridge?
Yes you can but it can be very hard to remove due to corrosion. You can try using very hot water, followed by cold water over it, to help break the corrosion seal. The bush unscrews from the cartridge anticlockwise. You will likely need to use some grips or put it in a vice to remove it. If you cannot separate it you will need to replace the bush.
What size spanner do I need to remove the Move tap handle?
You will need a 17mm or an adjustable spanner
What will stop my John Lewis Move tap dripping?
If your tap is dripping out of the spout then you need to replace the ceramic cartridges. If you have isolation valves under the sink you can work out which side (hot or cold) is dripping. Otherwise its best to replace both at the same time.
Tap Valves can be known by glands, inserts, ceramic disc cartridge, 1/4 turn cartridge,