A single handle uses the same 3 holes as the double handle
Most single handle have a cover plate with them that covers the three holes. The supply lines hook up the same.
Change the faucet, either one will mount on the sink.
No conversion, it would need to be replaced with a single handle faucet.
Moen part #1920 and a brand new Moen single handle faucet
On the single lever handle just unscrew it.
the new one has a aeriator that's working right
Turn the water off to the faucet. Remove the handle. The top of the faucet should unscrew to get to the ball valve. Replace the valve and gaskets then reassemble the faucet.
The handle must be removed to allow access to the retainer clip, then the cartridge pulls out. You may need a cartridge puller if the faucet is old.
Look under the handle for a small ALLEN SCREW (hex head). Loosen it and slide the handle off.
The Belvedere 622TC faucet is a single handle " pull up" faucet that is used in the commercial hair industry. Very common in your basic beauty salons at there hair washing sinks.
absolutely!
The handle. The handle attaches to the stem. The stem is part of the valve. Single handle or quarter turn faucets, the stem is in a cartridge. That should cover it. The handle on a faucet does not have a special name, it is just a handle. ________________________________ It's called a spigot.
You have to pop the cap off on the front of the acrylic handle, then under the cap there will be a screw to undo.