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Hi all,

Can anybody identify the manufacturer and model of my bath mixer tap with shower attachment.
The tap head pulls off and there is no grub screw - interference fit I believe.
My best bet is that it is about 15 years old. It's a quarter turn and leaking on the cold side so I need to source
the correct cartridge.

Thanks
 

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If you don't have any paperwork that came with it, and no-one can identify it, you can still establish the correct replacement.

Turn the water off, remove the cartridge, measure the critical dimensions (including the number of splines under that black plastic cap that holds on the tap head), do a sketch with the numbers on, and put the old cartridge back for the time being.
Ideally you need to use vernier calipers to take the measurements.

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(In your case I think G=0)

Then you can research the options for replacing it from the measurements you've taken.
If unsure, try 🤪 :
 
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