2. If it is impossible to disassemble, you can first disassemble the lock nut at the splayed door and untie the wire wound on the bracket, and then you can disassemble the washbasin together with the washbasin trap from the bracket and put it on the ground for disassembly.
3. If it is still difficult to disassemble, brush some kerosene on the turnbuckle to make kerosene soak the turnbuckle (about 2-4 hours) before disassembling; For the faucet that can't be removed, you can saw it off and take it down.
4. When the faucet is finally installed, all the places where the faucet contacts the washbasin should be padded with rubber rings (one above the washbasin and one below), and the root nut and locking nut should be tightened with a bent wrench to fix the faucet. If the faucet is installed too loosely, the faucet will rotate during use, resulting in the leakage of the locking nut below.
5. The lock nut is connected to the small tube, which needs rubber ring or details, and needs to be filled with rubber ring or fine asbestos rope.