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Model # 611205140 Official Sears lavatory faucet

Here are the diagrams and repair parts for Official Sears 611205140 lavatory faucet, as well as links to manuals and error code tables, if available.

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Body 12153
#17

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Body

Part #12153

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Owner's Manual F642-11986

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Owner's manual

Part #F642-11986

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Cap Ball 75034
#9

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Cap ball

Part #75034

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Coupling Nut 24102
#13

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Coupling nut

Part #24102

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Seal 61033
#1

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Seal

Part #61033

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Clip 81002
#12

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Clip

Part #81002

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Lift Rod A0679
#20B

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Lift rod

Part #A0679

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Washer 24084
#14

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Washer

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Lockout 24081
#6

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Lockout

Part #24081

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Washer 19138
#5

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Washer

Part #19138

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