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That's tight in there. If the socket you have is too fat, try taking it to a car parts shop or similar where they sell single sockets and see if you can get a narrower one. If not then either try to contact the manufacturer to see if they can help or replace the taps.
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That's tight in there. If the socket you have is too fat, try taking it to a car parts shop or similar where they sell single sockets and see if you can get a narrower one. If not then either try to contact the manufacturer to see if they can help or replace the taps.
Can u post a pic pal
Bloody lousy design that , as JC suggests you need what they call a “deep”socket, if you know a friendly car guy he will have some .
Cheers mateor a box spanner
or a box spanner
Hi,You were right.Hudson Reed got back to me.They said to use a 18mm socket.I tried this and it's to big,17mm slips.Any ideas.There is no such thing. All cartridges have some form of retaining mechanism otherwise the pressure would push them out.
Thanks,I'll try that next.But 17mm fits? Try a deep 17mm 6-sided socket or box spanner. 12-sided sockets are quite likely to slip on brass, as they can just round the corners off.
Just tried other tap and 18mm fits,looks like other tap is rounded.How do i get out of this one?zThanks.But 17mm fits? Try a deep 17mm 6-sided socket or box spanner. 12-sided sockets are quite likely to slip on brass, as they can just round the corners off.
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