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.
Replace the handle and or spindle
Get a faucet handle puller AFTER you remove the screw then follow the directions
No conversion, it would need to be replaced with a single handle faucet.
You can get a cover plate that conceals the old plumbing while another single handle new faucet is installed in its place. Moen is the best. See the related link for a site for browsing the plates. You can pick them up at your local plumbing or hardware store.
Change the faucet, either one will mount on the sink.
Gather Tools and Materials. ... Turn Off the Water Supply and Open the Faucet. ... Remove the Handle Cap, Handle and Faceplate. ... Remove the Locking Clip. ... Remove and Replace the Cartridge. ... Replace Other Parts and Test. ... Remove the Metal Stem in a Shower Faucet with Two Handles. ... Replace the Metal Stem if Needed.
Take the end cap off, unscrew the screw in the handle, take off handle, put exact same new handle on, screw it down, put cap back on.
Its the faucet handle
Yes
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.
A faucet handle and jar lid are simple machines.
A faucet handle cannot be a pulley because it is a screw and a lever.