User Guide
04/15 Rev 1
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WOODFORD MANUFACTURING COMPANY
2121 Waynoka Road, Colorado Springs, Colorado 80915 • Phone: (800) 621-6032 • Fax: (800) 765-4115
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A Division of WCM Industries, Inc.
• Water leaks from the nozzle when faucet is off. Fig 1
Valve seat (30008) Washer (Fig 2) is worn out or damaged and needs
to be replaced or the Washer Screw is loose. Follow instructions below
on how to remove the Operating Stem. If this does not x the leak,
the faucet may have a damaged seat and the faucet will need to be
replaced.
• Operating Stem removal. Fig 2
To remove the Operating Stem from the faucet, shut off the water sup-
ply and remove the Wheel Handle and Packing Nut. Use the handle
to turn the stem counterclockwise until the stem becomes disengaged
from the threads. Use a small screwdriver to pry the packing loose.
Pull the stem out of the faucet. Remove Washer Screw and old
Washer and install new Washer.
• Packing leak. Faucet leaks from around the operating stem when
the faucet is on. Fig 3
The packing nut will occasionally need to be tightened to stop a pack-
ing leak. Tighten the packing nut behind the handle until snug and the
leak stops. Persistent leaks will require a new 30247 EPDM Packing.
(Removal of Wheel Handle may be required to access Packing Nut.)
• Faucet will not ow water when the faucet is on. Fig 4
The Vacuum Breaker may be obstructed or damaged. Remove the
vacuum breaker and check to see if the faucet ows water with the
vacuum breaker removed. Inspect the vacuum breaker for obstruction
or damage.
• Available RK-24 Repair Kit includes all 8 parts listed in Fig 2.
Model 21, 24 or 26
Mild Climate
Non-Freeze Area
Wall Faucets
Washer Screw
30008 Washer
Operating Stem
Packing Support Washer
30247 EPDM Packing
Packing Nut
Tighten
Packing Nut
Wheel Handle
Handle Screw
Fig 2
Fig 1
Fig 3
Model 26 w/ASSE
1052 Double Check
Backow Preventer
Model 24 w/ASSE
1011 Single Check
Vacuum Breaker
21
Fig 4
Vacuum Breaker