Fleck 5600 SOFTENER Valve Rebuild Kit - Includes Piston (60102-10), Seals & Spacers (60125), and Brine Valve (60032) by Fleck
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otsegorob
> 3 dayPart came in a timely manner and worked perfect.
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JustPlainReview
> 3 dayThis does not include 60102-10 piston which is green. Although the picture shows grey the listing is for 60102-10 which is green but then the description says 60102-00 which is grey. They need to fix this. It matters.
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Mike K
> 3 dayLook and function just like parts removed, I think them are oem parts!!
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Radu Farmus
> 3 dayI was looking for the assembly with white cap and gray piston, as in the Amazon listing picture. Received piston assembly with black cap and green piston. After some additional research found that these correspond to the part number listed (60102-10), and that I needed 60102-00 for the white cap/gray piston. It seems that the -10 assembly results in 15 min of backwash with Fleck 5600, instead of 10min backwash with -00. Not sure what that does to the system, so Ill probably try to get the -00 assembly. My rating is 4 stars because of the misleading picture.
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TC
> 3 dayA pesar de que en la página del artículo figuraban dos referencias distintas para una “misma “ pieza, dando lugar a dudas.
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Roy George
> 3 dayGreat value, easy to rebuild. All you need is a screw driver and a small wrench, great company to deal with.
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Art
Greater than one weekPerfect fit!
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Sheila
> 3 dayI returned the first kit I bought since it did not work properly. Water in house was salty due to brine valve leaking after installing the rebuild kit. First provider did not include the o ring that fits below the brine valve. Couple other providers also did not provide that o ring. A Plus did. I called them before purchasing and they were very helpful and assured me they would be certain that o ring was part of the package. Great rebuild kit and recommend you be sure to buy from A Plus. There are multiple providers for this kit
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G. Moody
> 3 dayThe Fleck water softener valve family are the most DIY friendly valves. A multitude of videos exist showing how to rebuild this valve instead of replacing with a new system. If your system is getting to 8-10 years in age it likely needs a rebuild since nothing lasts forever especially the rubber seals. Standard tools are all you need to get like new performance. It is important to make sure you get the right piston to match your existing one. Read the description and look at the pictures.