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afternoon all, anyone come across these taps? Need to change a cartridge and can’t work out how heads come off! Tried the obvious pulling etc, on a Belfast sink so can’t get to the back to fit new taps..... Cheers all

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The bit under the handle with the grub screw, does that turn with the handle? If so, undo the grub screw and it will come off.
No grub screws! I think I might have to bite the bullet & drop the sink for new taps....
 
Wow word work is in a bit of a state, what are the hose pipes for ?
 
Are you sure that these have ceramic discs could be rubber washers, have you tried unscrewing the large chrome section
 
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