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Hi

Just bought a new Franke valve but once I took the cover off it appears to be different to what I expected - no hex nut, just two slots. Where can I find a tool to remove the old one - looked every but can't find one plus is there a 'normal' valve underneath this? Photo attached if anyone can help please.

Thanks all

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you could try tapping it lightly with a driver and small hammer to loosen the split nut dont go mad though, or phone franke they to see if they know of a tool
 
you could try tapping it lightly with a driver and small hammer to loosen the split nut dont go mad though, or phone franke they to see if they know of a tool
Think thats been tried looking at the burr that`s been created.
 
Pair of either good quality or £1 shop, long nose pliers and a bar/screwdriver to twist them.

Or piece of flat bar, (or hardwood) hole in it big enough to get the spindle through and 2 nails or screws to line up with the slots.
 
Hi Ron still pop in from time to time hope life's treating you well...regards Turnpin:)
I think it does and I appreciate it a lot. It is nice to see you on here and still helping out others. Are you a lot busier now? If so that’s great and well done you. Hoping to see you more often
 
Thanks to all, ESPECIALLY the reverse thread bit.
I drilled two holes in either jaw of an adjustable, 3.5mm big, put two socket screws in the holes.
Now all I need is a new cassette.
 

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