more flow but do not last as long as beveled ===
When you shut the faucet off, the screw pushes a rubber washer against the opening inside the faucet and stops the water. The screw moves in and out in the handle to do this.
No -- your vacum breaker does -- that is on top of your faucet
Inside hose bibb tube at back end of tube.
a washer is generally a rubber washer that tightens and seals as sometimes they will go bad and have to change it..
Proably the faucet has a worn out washer, replacing the washer should fix the problem.
Have you checked the stop cock to the other faucet? has the other faucet been connected? has the washer jammed the inside of the tap? is the head part fault free?
It fills the washer with water from the source, Theres usually a cut-of valve or faucet on the wall near the washer for it.
Washer worn out, washer seat damaged/corroded The most likely reason is that the sealing washer or seat in the tap/faucet is defective.
A power washer should be connected to a garden faucet.
Some faucets may be easy to install while some others may be little tough. In general, just follow 3 main steps: Firstly set the faucet in the right countertop hole. Underneath the countertop, attaching the rubber washer to the faucet, leave a gap toward the back so that it may accommodate a pop-up drain control and secure the washer using a lock nut. Finally,, just read through the manufacturer's instructions to attach the faucet handle.http://www.alfafaucets.com/index.php/faucets/bathroom-faucets.html
You remove the handle then unscrew main interior body of the faucet. You will now see a small screw on the inner end of the stem holding the washer. Remove this screw and refit the same size washer (there are dozens of sizes, you may have to get an assorted bag of washer from the store, -only about $3-4)
Loose washer