Rated 5 out of
5 by
mam20973 from
Replacement TrimI was happy to find the old style trim for replacement. It fit well and worked out perfectly.
Date published: 2018-02-05
Rated 4 out of
5 by
GS_60605 from
Escutcheon for Delta 600 series shower tapDifficult to get out of packaging. Replacement part works.
Date published: 2015-10-06
Rated 1 out of
5 by
Joe from
I Had to return it.I had to return it because in the picture it shows a center hole for the diverter but there was none. Further research with Delta revealed that it is no longer made, etc.
Date published: 2015-01-12
Rated 1 out of
5 by
knotagain from
Wrong escutcheonSecond complaint on this item on the site-picture displays the wrong escutcheon. Shows diverted hole but this model doesn't have one.
Date published: 2013-04-23
Rated 5 out of
5 by
cg108 from
Bath Glistens Again!Perfect replacement! Bath fixtures look new again!
Date published: 2009-06-30
Rated 1 out of
5 by
amateurhomeimprover from
Not as picturedthe pictured item shows this product for use with a diverter, the item shipped however was not as pictured and could not be used with a diverter faucet.
Hi Debby, Thank you for your question. The screw holes on the 600 Series Escutcheon are at the 5 & 7 o'clock positions.
Thanks,
Dave
Answered by: DeltaFaucet2
Date published: 2013-11-20
Does this escutcheon come with screws and the two gaskets? Thanks
Asked by: Tim
Screws have to be ordered separately. Delta gave me part number RP196 for the chrome screws (I haven't received them yet to confirm they are the right ones). The escutcheon has two gaskets attached to it, one for the smaller diameter inner hole and a piece of foam for the inside of the outer edge. Good luck!
Answered by: OlafTheBold
Date published: 2017-01-14
Is this piece flat?
If you were to set it on a flat surface, while the inner ring where the screw holes are located touches the surface, would the outer circumference be touching the surface also? In other words, is the inner ring lower/deeper?
Asked by: Zyeme
My experience is inconsistent with the reply you received from Brandis at Delta. I was also told the same thing by Delta when I called them last week. When I explained what follows below to the person on the phone, they were unable to understand me. I had previously ordered the chrome RP5883 escutcheon to replace an old gold one (part number unknown-Delta really should put part numbers on their parts it would save a lot of hand waving over the phone). I actually ordered RP5883 twice by mistake from different sources; the parts I received were the same.
> Photo A: You can see the outer edge of old goldie is above the counter surface while the edge of the inner opening rests on the counter. Both the inner and outer edges of the new chrome one would be flush with the surface if the foam gasket behind the outer rim were not there. But if you look closely, you can still tell the chrome one sits lower than the gold one.
> Photo B: Edge view.
> Photo C: Undersides.
I am now ordering RP7577, confusingly described by Delta as the "shallow" version of this escutcheon, which might be the one I need. Or I might just spray paint the whole shower a nice shade of brown.