Faucet – How to Fix a Loosening Faucet Handle Setscrew

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Two lavatories in our house have American Standard Cadet centerset faucets, model 8115F.

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Both show the same issue: the setscrews holding the handle to the cartridge loosen.

The setscrew and threads look undamaged, and feel correct: the hex key seats solidly in the screw, the screw threads nicely into the cartridge arm, and the screw tightens as I expect without any sense (in my hand) that the threads are damaged. Still, a month or two later, the handle is slightly loose. The pattern repeats. The faucets feel and operate correctly.

Is a drop of removable threadlocker (Permatex Orange or Locktite Blue, for example) called for here? Something else? Trying to wrap the setscrew threads in dental floss would be challenging.

Any other ideas?

Best Answer

@Mysterfixit was right. Teflon tape on the setscrews has eliminated all the slop on one fixture, and almost all on the other. The status quo is now fine with me.

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