Toilet tank bolt set

Model No. D100-013HB-5163
Category:Toilet repair kits and sponge
Tag:Toilet tank bolt
Introduction
Fits AM Standard 5/16”OD x 3” Brass Tank Bolt With Steel Assembly

This tank bolt set securely fastens the toilet tank to bowl. The inner hex tank to bowl gasket fits most American Standard toilet. It is attached to the bottom of the tank to prevent leaks. The 5/16” OD solid brass bolt provides strength and durability. It is tough and will not corrode after a long term use. This set includes steel hex nuts and steel round washers in zinc plated to prolong their service life. The cloth-inserted rubber washers are about 3.3mm thick and 27mm outer diameter to provide a better seal. You can choose to fasten either the wing nut by hand or the hex nut by wrench.


*The regular size rubber washer (23.5mm OD) is also available. Please advise which rubber washer you need when sending the inquiry.
  • Description
  • Feature
  • Specification
Model No. Bolt size Bolt material Assembly material
 D100-013HB-5163 5/16” OD x 3” L Brass bolt *2pcs ZP steel hex nut*2pcs
ZP steel washer*4pcs
YZP steel wing nut*2pcs Rubber washer*4pcs
Sponge gasket*1pc
(fits American Standard)

D100-013 series
Toilet tank bolt kits (15pcs)
Include 2 bolts, 2 hex nuts, 2 wing nuts, 4 metal washers, 4 rubber washers, 1 sponge gasket
Function: Lock toilet tank to bowl

* Durable 5/16”OD x 3” solid brass bolt
* ZP steel hex nut
* ZP steel washer
* YZP steel wing nut
* Regular or large size rubber washer
* Tank to bowl rubber gasket (model#20A-031-HX)- fits American Standard
* 15pcs in a set
How to install a toilet by yourself

How to install toilet bowl?

When you are modeling the toilet, here are some tips to help you do it better and faster.


Choose right kits

When you visit the hardware store, you will find that there are different types of bolt. The most common models are like below. The left one is tank bolt. The right side is closet bolt. Their head styles are different. The tank bolt is round head. The closet bolt is oval head. To install the toilet bowl, you will need the closet bolt (picture at right side).

tank to bowl bolt and floor to bowl bolt

The reason why you need an oval-head bolt is because it can easily pass through the toilet flange and slide into the track of the flange. Its oval-head also allows it to be better fixed.


toilet flange with closet bolt

What’s inside a closet bolt repair kit set?

Configuration A: 2 closet bolts, 4 open nuts, 4 metal washers

Configuration B: 2 closet bolts, 2 open nuts, 2 metal washers, 2 speed nut

Configuration C: 2 closet bolts, 2 open nuts, 2 plastic captive washers, 2 metal washers

What’s inside a closet bolt repair kit set?


Configuration A
This is the easiest way to install the toilet bowl. The step of positioning the toilet bowl is the most frustrating part in the installation process. Each time you miss positioning it on the bolt, you risk crushing and shifting the wax ring. But if you have 4 open nuts and 4 washers, you can fix the bolt on the toilet flange firmly like the picture below. In this way, the bolt will not move and slide when you are setting the toilet bowl.

conf A -flange nut and washer

Configuration B
This set uses a steel speed nut to fix the bolt. The speed nut has two prongs to grip the thread of bolt. The rectangular part works as a washer to stuck the bolt head and nut on the track of the flange. It still allows the bolt to move a bit, but the price is cheaper. The picture below illustrates how it works.

conf B-toilet flange fix with speed nut

Configuration C
This set uses a plastic captive washer to fix the bolt. *Note that the captive washer is for 1/4” closet bolt. It cannot be used on 5/16” closet bolt. This set is the most economical assembly, but it allows the bolt to slide and move. You may take several tries. Refer to the installation below.

conf C - closet flange with captive washer


Material

There are different materials of the closet bolt. Brass is the best choice. It won’t rust away and will be easier to cut off later, but the price is higher. Here you should note that in the hardware store, you will find the brass bolt and steel bolt. The steel bolt usually have yellow zinc plated finish that makes them look like brass, so check the label and make sure you purchase the right one.
brass closet bolt and steel closet bolt

Also take a look on the material of other parts. Sometimes, it comes with a brass bolt but all other parts are steel. The steel nut and washer will rust quickly and weld to the bolt due to the corrosion.

floor to bowl bolt material


Installation Instruction

Step 1: Turn off the water
In most cases, you will find a shutoff valve on the wall behind or beside the toilet. There are different shutoff valves, but the function is the same—switch on and off the water. Here, switch off the water. Then, flush the toilet to drain out all the water in the toilet tank and bowl.
step 1 turn off the water-shutoff valve

Step 2: Unscrew the water supply line
The toilet water supply line usually has a 7/8” B.C. plastic nut screwed on the fill valve (sometimes brass nut). Unscrew it after switch off the valve. You will need a bucket here to hold the remaining water in the water supply line. Better to keep the floor dry.
step 2- unscrew the water supply line

Step 3: Unscrew the tank bolt
In most cases, the metal nuts are corroded and welded on the bolt. If it is a plastic nut, it will also stick on the bolt due to the scale. Spray some lubricant on it and grab a plier or wrench to unscrew it. Then, remove the tank from the bowl carefully.
step 3- unscrew the tank bolt

Step 4: Unscrew the closet bolt
Remove the floor bolt cap. Unscrew the nut with an adjustable wrench or try to create enough space and cut the bolt with a hacksaw. Remove old caulk around the base of the bowl. You can use the putty knife to remove it.
step 4- unscrwe the closet bolt

Step 5: Stuff the drain opening
Find a piece of rag and stuff it into the PVC pipe so that you can prevent rubble or hardware parts from falling in. At the same time, this also prevents the odor from the sewage flooding your bathroom. Scrap off the remaining wax around the drain opening and wipe away the remaining.
step 5- stuff the drain opening

Step 6: Inspect/replace the old flange
Inspect the condition of the old flange. If it is cracked, replace it with a new one or use a flange repair kit as you wish. There are usually 4 screws fastening the flange to the floor. Unscrew them with a screwdriver (use an automatic one). Insert and slide the closet bolt to the right position on the flange. Use (1) Nut and washer (2) Captive washer (3)Speed nut to fix the bolt on the right position. Then, place the new wax ring on the flange.

*If you only have two open nuts and two washers in your closet bolt set, you don't need to fix the bolt on the flange here. Just slide the bolt on the flange. But this will take more time to set the toilet bowl on the bolt. 
step 6- inspect and replace the old flange

step 6- insert the closet bolt to the right position

Step 7: Install the toilet bowl
This is the most frustrating part in the installation process. Align the hole in the toilet base with the bolt and put it on. *If you are concerned about crushing the wax ring when missing the tip of the bolt, you can attach the wax ring to the bottom of the toilet before placing the bowl to the flange.
step 7- install the toilet bowl

Step 8: Install the toilet cap
Below is the sequence of installing the parts of the closet bolt. First is the bottom of the cap. Note that the side marked “this side up” should face up. Then, slide the metal washer on the bolt and tighten the nut on it. *Do not over-tighten to bolt to crack the porcelain bowl. Grab a hacksaw to cut off the excess bolt. Press the cap on.
step 8- install the toilet cap

Step 9: Place the tank on the bowl
The picture below illustrates the way to install the tank bolt. First, insert the metal washer and rubber washer to the bolt. Then, insert the bolt through the tank to the base of the bowl. Put the rubber and metal washer at the base. At last, fasten either the butterfly nut firmly by hand Or the hex nut by wrench. Not to over-tighten to avoid cracking the porcelain bowl.

step 9- install bank bolt

|Dimension drawing of each part|

- Dimension of 5/16” x 3” tank bolt

- Dimension of 5/16-18T hex nut

- Dimension of 5/16-18T wing nut

- Dimension of large rubber washer

- Dimension of metal washer

- Dimension of tank to bowl rubber gasket *Fits American Standard 

toilet tank bolt kits dimension drawing


Size and material table
Model No. Bolt size Bolt material Assembly material
D100-013B-5163 5/16” OD x 3” L Brass bolt *2pcs
Brass hex nut*2pcs
Brass washer*4pcs
YZP steel wing nut*2pcs Rubber washer*4pcs
Sponge gasket*1pc
(fits American Standard)

D100-013HB-5163 5/16” OD x 3” L Brass bolt*2pcs
ZP steel hex nut*2pcs

ZP steel washer*4pcs
YZP steel wing nut*2pcs
Rubber washer*4pcs
Sponge gasket*1pc
(fits American Standard)


D100-013S-5163 5/16” OD x 3” L YZP steel bolt*2pcs
ZP steel hex nut*2pcs

ZP steel washer*4pcs
YZP steel wing nut*2pcs
Rubber washer*4pcs
Sponge gasket*1pc
(fits American Standard)


       
       
       
Package
Three packages for your choice

1. 1set in a sealed bag
2. 1set in bag with header card
3. 1set in blister sliding card
*We can also provide private brand labels or cards


Toilet steel closet bolt set-header card
Approval Mark
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