Alto Toilet Repair Parts
by Mansfield
Save money, save water, and save yourself a headache by repairing instead of replacing your quality Mansfield Alto toilet! Whether you've got a leaky flapper, are missing a bolt cover, or it's time to replace your tank gasket or toilet seat, PlumbingSupply.com® has all the quality Mansfield toilet parts you'll need!
Mansfield Toilet
Alto Series
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Replacement Parts for Mansfield Alto Toilet
Two Piece 1.28gpf Models - 3120, 3121, 3122, 3125, 3172, 3173, 3174
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Replacement Parts for Mansfield Alto Toilet
Two Piece 1.6 gpf Models - 125, 160, 161, 165, 166, 170, 171, 172, 173, 174, 175, 180, 181, 190
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Replacement Parts for Mansfield Alto Pro Toilet
Two Piece 1.6gpf Model - 395
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Frequently Asked Questions
Q. "I see that the Alto toilets have two fill valves/ballcocks listed. How do I know which one to choose?"
A. Please use the OEM part number unless your model number is specifically noted for use with the Fluidmaster 400A fill valve. For models 161, 171, 181, 3120, 3121, and 3122, you have a choice of using the Fluidmaster 400A or the OEM fill valve/ballcock listed. Both valves will function properly with these models.
Q. "How do I know if I need a Left Hand or Right Hand trip lever for my tank?"
A. Stand directly in front of the toilet facing the toilet. The trip lever will be either on the left hand side or the right hand side.
Q. "I have installed the tank to bowl kit (630-0204) and tightened the 3 nuts and bolts to attach the tank to the bowl but water still seeps around the bolts and puddles on my floor. Are these the correct size bolts for this toilet?"
A. The bolts are the correct size. This will usually happen when the bolts and nuts are not tightened adequately. The manufacturer says the white nylon nuts should be hand tigtened and then a 7/16" socket should be used on them to tighten them 2 or 3 turns more. Make sure to tighten each bolt one turn at a time in rotation. By tightening in a rotation you will help prevent one side of the tank from to much stress which could cause the tank to crack. After each bolt has been tightened one turn, go back in the same order and tighten each bolt one turn again until the black rubber on each screw squishes down to seal the holes. After each bolt has been properly tightened there should be no leaks.
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