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Model # 60920751 Official Sears lavatory faucet

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Owner's Manual F642-19675

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Owner's manual

Part #F642-19675

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Washer P5975
#1

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Washer

Part #P5975

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Body 7380
#22

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Body

Part #7380

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Set Screw P6578
#13

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Set screw

Part #P6578

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Cap 5987
#12

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Cap

Part #5987

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Pop P7836
#30

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Pop

Part #P7836

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Coupling Nut A754
#21

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Coupling nut

Part #A754

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Cartridge 7339
#25

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Cartridge

Part #7339

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Screw P7526
#32

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Screw

Part #P7526

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Tail Tube 7724
#8

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Tail tube

Part #7724

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