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How to Adjust Toilet Tank Handles
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Adjusting the toilet tank handle is a simple task that can be done by following these steps: 1. Remove the toilet tank lid: Lift the lid off the tank and set it aside in a safe place. 2. Locate the mounting nut: Look for the mounting nut that secures the handle to the tank. It is typically located on the inside of the tank, directly behind the handle. 3. Tighten the mounting nut: Use an adjustable wrench or pliers to tighten the mounting nut. Turn it clockwise until it is snug against the tank. 4. Test the handle: Test the handle by pressing it down and releasing it. If it feels loose, tighten the nut a little more. If it feels too tight, loosen the nut slightly. 5. Adjust the chain: If the handle is still not working properly, the chain may be too loose or too tight. Adjust the length of the chain by moving the S-hook to a different link until the handle works smoothly. 6. Replace the lid: Once you are satisfied with the handle's adjustment, replace the tank lid and flush the toilet to ensure it is working properly. Note: If the toilet handle is broken or damaged, it may need to be replaced instead of just adjusted.
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