Dual Push Flushing Toilet Water Tank Button

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Dual Push Flushing Toilet Water Tank Button

Key Features

  • Dual-action button design for water-saving half flush or full flush options.
  • Constructed from durable, chrome-plated ABS plastic for longevity and corrosion resistance.
  • Includes adjustable-length actuator rods that can be cut to fit various tank depths.
  • Installs directly into the toilet tank lid for a clean, integrated appearance.
  • Mechanical spring-loaded operation provides reliable flushing performance.

Replaces / Cross-Reference Part Numbers

  • Replaces most standard top-mount, two-button flush assemblies.
  • Serves as a direct replacement for broken or worn buttons on compatible dual-flush toilets.
  • Alternative to original equipment manufacturer (OEM) parts for specified brands.
  • Compatible with dual-flush conversion kits such as the Danco HYR460.

Compatibility & Fitment

  • Fits most toilet tank lids with a standard 48mm or 58mm diameter mounting hole.
  • Confirmed compatibility with select models from Glacier Bay, Aquasource, American Standard, and Twyford.
  • Designed exclusively for top-mount button cisterns.
  • Not compatible with side-mount lever or single-button flush systems.

When to Replace

  • Existing button is physically cracked, broken, or does not stay in place.
  • Buttons stick in the down position or fail to return after being pressed.
  • Inconsistent flushing; toilet does not activate the flush valve correctly.
  • The chrome finish on the original button is peeling, corroded, or worn.

Installation Tips

  • Turn off the water supply to the toilet before beginning work.
  • Unscrew the mounting nut from underneath the tank lid to remove the old button.
  • Carefully measure and trim the new actuator rods to match the length of the original ones.
  • Ensure the rods are correctly aligned with the flush valve's half and full flush actuators.
  • Hand-tighten the new button's mounting nut to avoid damaging the ceramic lid.