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Does anybody know where I can buy 3/4 turn 3/4" tap valve?

I have attached some links to the photos of the tap and the body/valve.

[DLMURL]https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B6kF_MX_Xx2tZlZyZWNNQ1BOYWs/edit?usp=sharing[/DLMURL]
[DLMURL]https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B6kF_MX_Xx2taXAtdzdDUGdjX3c/edit?usp=sharing[/DLMURL]
[DLMURL]https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B6kF_MX_Xx2tblI5QmZHR3RTZ0U/edit?usp=sharing[/DLMURL]

[DLMURL]https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B6kF_MX_Xx2tZjJwZmdhWkNUZGM/edit?usp=sharing[/DLMURL]

For some reason I am now unable to insert images only links.

Any help would be appreciated. Cheers.
 
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You can get those from most plumbers and builder merchants. take the tap head along with you cos most 3/4 turn tap revivers dont fit most heads (different splines).
 
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so three quarter turn tap valve reviver kits are available?
 
My local merchant has to order them in but they can get them, why they don't stock them I'll never know
 
As a last resort you can buy a rubber washer version but there naff and as the rubber squishes you have to turn more than 3/4, but they fit most tap heads. (there called lever tap revivers)
 
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Can I simply convert them to normal valves using normal tap rivers that come with their own handles?
 
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