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Pfister 951-0740 Part

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  • Compatible with Ashfield 529 Series, Treviso 529 Series, Mystique 529 Series and Hanover 526/529/531 (531-4TM only) Series Kitchen Faucets. Not compatible with Hanover F531-4HN Series Kitchen Faucets
  • Non-universal
  • ASME Code-compliant with ASME
  • Sold individually
  • LIMITED LIFETIME WARRANTY – Trusted since 1910, Pfister Faucets has been a leader in quality plumbing products; all faucets are backed by our Limited Lifetime Warranty, covering finish and function for as long as you own your home


Product Description

For over 100 years, Pfister has been a leader in the plumbing field, offering a wide variety of innovative, first to market plumbing fixtures and products that have helped define the industry. Guaranteed to last, every product comes with our Forever Warranty, covering function and finish for life.Compatible with 526 Hanover, 529 Treviso, 529 Mystique, 529 Hanover, 529 Ashfield, 531 Hanover (SKU must contain “TM”, not “HN”, as the family designation), and 531 Ashfield faucets. Code Compliance: IAPMO Certified to ASME A112.18.1/CSA B125.1.

From the Manufacturer

For over 100 years, Pfister has been a leader in the plumbing field, offering a wide variety of innovative, first to market plumbing fixtures and products that have helped define the industry. Guaranteed to last, every product comes with our Pforever Warranty, covering function and finish for life.


Customer
Reviewed in the United States on May 6, 2025
Exact replacement. Good quality. Had to call customer support only to determine how to disconnect the old one, and they were a great help.
DC
Reviewed in Canada on July 6, 2024
Parfait pour remplacer le boyau de mon robinet Pfister. Content, content, content
Sonya Koref
Reviewed in the United States on December 30, 2024
Was not sure if this would fit in my sink but it did-saved me 100 bucks to replace the entire unit!one trick-as you install it twist it so it goes down the old faucetTook 5 minutes to replace
Doug
Reviewed in Canada on December 25, 2023
Gd
LIMA
Reviewed in Canada on November 14, 2023
It was exactly what we needed and it was delivered quickly!
Customer
Reviewed in Canada on August 5, 2022
Parfait
figlio
Reviewed in the United States on May 9, 2021
Stop! Don't buy if your nozzle looks like this with the black plastic threaded nut. The chrome nut fitting simply won't fit! It is too small. I had purchased this two years ago as a back-up to the free replacement I got from Pfister (yes, call them first, they will send you a free correct fitting one) TIP!!! I just figured out you don't need to replace the whole hose unit if you're having a leak from the ball connector. If the ball connector feels loose, just a matter of tightening it. Simply unscrew the nozzle to expose the little nut inside. All I did was stick the end of a serrated butter knife ( the serration helped to hold the knife in place as I turned the nut from the open end) to tighten the nut. VOILA! The ball joint immediately tightened up and the large leak was gone. Thank God for small favors!
Khan
Reviewed in Canada on January 31, 2021
Item is exactly the same which i needed and delivered ahead of time.
Robert Craton
Reviewed in the United States on September 14, 2019
This part does not fit my faucet sprayer nozzle despite my having entered the exact model and part numbers. In the photo, on the right, is the original part. On the left is the "replacement" I was sent. Notice the placement of the threads is very different. I didn't notice. I installed this and my spray nozzle poured water from every crevice. I am not handy, so I thought I did something wrong. I eventually called a plumber and he showed me the problem was the hose. By that time, the return window had closed. I lost my money.When I called Pfister, they sent me a new hose for free. If you're the original owner, all parts are covered for life. When it comes to any replacement parts for products I own, I will never be able to trust this seller or Amazon again.
SteelMan
Reviewed in the United States on June 27, 2019
Didn’t fit
User
Reviewed in the United States on January 28, 2018
The replacement hose is exactly the same as the original on my P-Pf 529 Hanover kitchen faucet. The replacement is quite easy, but there were two issues that were time consuming. First was disconnecting the quick connect. I found instructions on You Tube (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vTJefezIvwg) for a different P-Pf hose, but the process was exactly the same. The second issue was inserting the hose back through the faucet assembly. There were two lips that it had to get past. The first one simply required several attempts. The second one was much more difficult. I tried several methods to guide or capture the hose end from below, but none worked for me. Then I rotated the faucet neck as far as it would go to one side, pulled the hose away from the lip, and tried several times to push it past the lip. When it didn’t work, I moved the faucet neck about ten degrees and tried again. Eventually it went through. I put the weight back on, screwed on the quick connect, reconnected it to the faucet, screwed the head back on, and everything worked just fine.
sheltongenie
Reviewed in the United States on October 20, 2017
This is a good quality replacement hose. Unfortunately, it didn't quite fit our spray nozzle, as we could not figure out which model we have. Turns out if you are very careful, you can remove the hose from the nozzle connector, and replace it with the original nozzle connector. YAY! It works!!!I was desperate, to say the least, because my 2 year old faucet was still in great shape, it just had a leaky hose.To remove the end you need an allen wrench, can't remember the size, fairly large one. Remove the nut, then the little plastic piece. Under that is a rubber o-ring and a little plastic washer. The hard part is removing the compression ring from around the ball end. We got it out by holding the fitting with the hose sticking out the top and wiggled it up and down till the plastic piece fell down, then used a small screwdriver to hold the ring while pulling the hose out.
Medic.WV
Reviewed in the United States on November 19, 2016
This is the metal version of the original plastic threaded water line/hose that comes with most Pfister pull down faucets... you know, the one that starts leaking after a few years at the swivel joint, soaking the inside of your kitchen cabinet? Ya, that one. Of course Home Depot didn't carry it. And of course, there is no real photo of the part... "is it the right one?"... yes it is! Don/t bother going to the Pfister website in order to confirm this is the part you need... after 30min of surfing their crappy website, I was no more sure of this then when I started. If you need to replace the black plastic pull down water line, which is housed is a plasic mesh protective sleave, then this is your part! You will see online that everyone is a bit loose with the zeros of this part number... some list it as 951-740, some 951-074, etc... same-same. If this is still available via Prime when you are reading this, double bonus!REPLACEMENT: Quick and easy to replace... just use both hands to turn the long thin plastic "tube (nut) where this connects below the faucet... don't even need to turn off the water. Note the location of the "doughnut weight" on the line, as well as the lines location in relation to any other lines under the sink (you want to duplicate this line location exactly when you thread the new line into that area). Once you have this disconnected under the sink, pull it out through the faucet head area, then remove the head from the old line via a pair of pliers (gently!), and then reverse the procedure! do not screw either side of this line down too tightly... just snug.Cheers!