Collection: Faucet Replacement Parts

Draft faucet replacement parts are used to repair and maintain beer faucets at the point of dispense. These components help prevent leaks, restore smooth handle operation, and ensure consistent pours by replacing worn internal and external faucet parts.

Designed for bars, breweries, restaurants, and draft service technicians, these service parts support routine maintenance, quick repairs, and reliable draft performance during daily operation.

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  • Universal Poly Screen Replacement for Lukr Faucets | Durable Plastic Filter for Draft Beer Systems
  • LUKR Faucet U.S. Standard Thread Shank Adapter | 1-1/8"-18 Stainless Steel
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  • Universal Nozzle Gasket for Lukr Faucets – Replacement Seal for Lukr Side-Pour Tap Nozzles
  • Gasket/O-Ring Set+Housing For Nostalgie Faucet
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  • Gasket / O-Ring Lukr Baroko Faucet Rebuild Kit
  • O-Ring-For Sliding Cap For Most Stout Faucets
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  • Bonnet Gasket For 630/650/680/690 Series Faucets
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  • Lever Screw-S/S For Most Stout Faucets
  • Faucet Lever-S/S For 630/650 Series Faucets
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  • Faucet Washer For All Faucets Except Perlick'S
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  • Plunger Assy.complete Chrome
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  • Spring For 12U07-120
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  • Faucet Cap for Lukr Baroko, Stainless Steel

Draft Faucet Replacement Parts

Draft faucet replacement parts are essential for maintaining proper beer flow, sanitation, and pour quality at the tap. Over time, internal faucet components wear down from daily use, cleaning chemicals, and exposure to beer, leading to sticking handles, leaks, off-flavors, and inconsistent pours. Replacing worn parts helps restore smooth operation and extends the life of the faucet body.

Built for bars, breweries, restaurants, and draft service technicians, these replacement parts support routine maintenance, quick repairs, and dependable draft performance in commercial beverage systems.

Types of Draft Faucet Replacement Parts

Seals, O-Rings, and Washers

Seals, O-rings, and washers prevent leaks and maintain proper internal pressure within the faucet. These are among the most frequently replaced draft faucet components, as they naturally degrade over time due to constant movement and exposure to beer and cleaning solutions.

  • Best for: Leak prevention, routine maintenance, sanitation
  • Common symptoms: Dripping faucets, sticky handles, loss of pressure
  • Typical replacement: During regular service intervals or when leaks appear

Shafts, Pistons, and Internal Moving Parts

Internal moving components such as shafts and pistons control the opening and closing of the faucet during pours. When these parts wear, faucets may stick open, close slowly, or fail to seat properly, causing foam or wasted beer.

  • Best for: Restoring smooth handle operation and proper shutoff
  • Common symptoms: Sticking handles, slow return, inconsistent flow
  • Typical users: High-volume bars and service technicians

Bonnet Nuts, Caps, and External Hardware

Bonnet nuts and external hardware secure faucet components and maintain alignment under repeated use. Damaged or worn hardware can affect faucet stability and sealing performance.

  • Best for: Structural integrity and faucet alignment
  • Common symptoms: Loose handles, misalignment, visible wear
  • Typical replacement: During rebuilds or faucet overhauls

Springs and Return Components

Springs provide the return force that allows faucets to close automatically after each pour. Weak or broken springs can prevent faucets from closing fully, leading to dripping and sanitation issues.

  • Best for: Proper faucet closure and drip prevention
  • Common symptoms: Faucets that do not fully close or rebound
  • Typical replacement: As part of rebuild kits or corrective maintenance

Draft Faucet Replacement Parts by Function

Leak Prevention and Sanitation

Replacing worn seals, O-rings, and washers helps prevent beer leaks and reduces areas where bacteria can build up. Properly sealed faucets are easier to clean and maintain beer quality.

Smooth Pouring and Flow Control

Internal components like shafts, pistons, and springs ensure smooth handle movement and consistent flow. Maintaining these parts reduces foaming and improves the customer’s drinking experience.

Extended Faucet Lifespan

Routine replacement of internal components allows operators to extend the life of the faucet body itself, reducing the need for full faucet replacement and minimizing long-term costs.

Choosing the Right Draft Faucet Replacement Part

Identify the issue at the faucet

  • Dripping or leaking: Often caused by worn seals or washers
  • Sticky or hard-to-move handle: Typically linked to shaft or piston wear
  • Poor shutoff or constant drip: May indicate spring fatigue
  • Loose components: Often due to worn bonnet nuts or hardware

Match parts to faucet type and brand

Draft faucets vary by design and manufacturer. Always confirm compatibility by faucet model, brand, and part number to ensure proper fit and reliable performance.

Consider rebuild kits for efficiency

For faucets showing multiple signs of wear, rebuild kits offer a convenient way to replace several common components at once, saving time and reducing repeat service calls.

Maintenance and Service Notes

Draft faucet replacement parts should be installed according to manufacturer recommendations. Always shut off the system and relieve pressure before servicing. After replacing internal components, test pours and inspect for leaks to confirm proper operation.

  • Follow: Manufacturer installation and service instructions
  • Best practice: Clean and sanitize components during reassembly
  • Post-service: Test flow and shutoff before returning to service

Frequently Asked Questions

How often should draft faucet parts be replaced?

Replacement frequency depends on usage volume, cleaning practices, and beverage type. High-volume locations may replace seals and internal parts more often, while lower-volume systems may only require periodic maintenance.

Can I replace individual parts instead of the entire faucet?

Yes. Many faucet issues can be resolved by replacing individual components such as seals, shafts, or springs. Full faucet replacement is usually only necessary when the body itself is damaged or excessively worn.

Are draft faucet replacement parts difficult to install?

Some parts are straightforward to replace, while others may require basic mechanical knowledge. Service technicians or experienced staff typically handle full rebuilds or complex repairs.