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I am having issues with my Concealed Shower Valve, Its blending too hot, ive put this down to the shower cartidge probably needs a clean as its only been working ok for a year.

Shower is fed on a 1.5bar pump with header tank.

my main issue though is ive moved all the knobs and faceplate but to get to the cartrige it looks like i need a tool with 2 specific lugs on them 32ish mm apart

does anyone know where i can find such a tool? (searching google hasnt been helpful) or even identify which shower valve i have so i can see technical drawings.

thankyou
 

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Flat screwdriver and a hammer ?
 
No other than making one or contacting the manufacturer
 

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