This article will explain how to identify and obtain replacement parts for a Moen lavatory sink drain. For proper fit and function, it is important to accurately identify which sink drain you have.
Moen manufactures three types of faucet drains:
Grid Drain: Strains debris.
Push Button Drain: Push down on button to close. Push down again on button to open.
Lift Rod Assembly: Pull up and down on the lift rod behind the spout to open and close the drain.
Drains are generally sold with lavatory faucets with the exception of the 140780 and the 123816 drains. Drains that are sold with lavatory faucets are covered under the Lifetime Limited Warranty. Drains that are sold separately have a One Year Limited Warranty. .
Grid Drain
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123816
- Overflow*-No
- Replacement Parts-Yes
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Push Button Drain
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131553
- Overflow*-Yes
- Replacement Parts-No (Order Full Drain Kit)
140780
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Push Button Drain-Retail
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186478
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*Overflow-An overflow is a small hole along the inside wall of a sink that prevents water from spilling out of the sink if the drain itself is closed or clogged. The water drains through the overflow channel inside the porcelain until it meets the drain at the bottom of the sink. |
Metal Drain Assembly
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10790
- Overflow*-Yes
- Pivot Rod Nut-Metal (see arrow)
- Drain Material-All Metal
- Replacement Parts-Yes
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50/50 Drain Assembly
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96497
- Overflow*-Yes
- Pivot Rod Nut-Plastic, 2 wings (see arrow)
- Drain Material-Half Metal (#1), Half Plastic (#2)
- Replacement Parts-Yes
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Non-Metallic Drain Assembly
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14526
- Overflow*-Yes
- Pivot Rod Nut-Plastic, 2 wings (see arrow)
- Drain Material-Plastic
- Replacement Parts-Yes
151018 (replaced 139246)
- Overflow*-Yes
- Pivot Rod Nut-Plastic
- 4 Wings: If the faucet is the Chrome or Mediterranean Bronze finish
- 2 Wings: If the faucet is the Classic Stainless finish
- Drain Material-Plastic
- Replacement Parts-No (Order Full Drain Kit)
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*Overflow-An overflow is a small hole along the inside wall of a sink that prevents water from spilling out of the sink if the drain itself is closed or clogged. The water drains through the overflow channel inside the porcelain until it meets the drain at the bottom of the sink. |
Click here for a complete list, see article Faucet Finishes
For additional information on Moen products visit solutions.moen.com and select the type of faucet you are repairing. The faucet guide will contain repair details, troubleshooting and specific information on assembling handles associated with that style of product.