Rest the disposer on its side underneath the sink. After shutting off the breaker, you need to remove the disposal's cover plate to access the wiring. Connect the white and black wires to the matching wires from the power supply. Plumbers putty will most likely emerge from under the flange, but there's no need to worry just wipe away the excess.Ĩ. Alternate between the three bolts, and make sure that they are evenly tightened. Locate the three mounting bolts and begin tightening them. Now it's time to tighten the mounting bolts. Connect the snap ring to the flange, which will keep the gasket and ring in place.ħ. Take the gasket and the mounting ring and push them up the flange. Find your gasket and mounting ring and head back under the sink.
Next, take the sink flange, place it in the drain and press it down carefully onto the putty.Ħ.
Open up your plumbers putty and place a quarter-inch coil of putty around the drain. The mounting assembly includes upper and lower mounting rings and mounting bolts. First off, you will need the sink flange and the mounting assembly. Now you can open your new garbage disposal and begin installing it. You want the surfaces to be nice and clean.ĥ. Remove the strainer and make sure to clear away any pre-existing plumbers putty from around the area. You should see a large nut that is securing the strainer. Once the waste lines are removed, you need to remove the mounting assembly. Empty all of the excess water into the bucketģ. Place your bucket under the sink and remove the wastelines. The first task is to disconnect and remove the strainer and all of waste drain lines from the sink.Ģ. Clear everything from under your sink so that there is room to operate.