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Hi all,

I have just registered here and new to the forum. I am having difficulty figuring out how I remove my overflow cover plate, there is a hole in it which I expected to see a set screw or allen screw, however just looks like a solid sqaure?

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Line the hole up so it points down. You'll see a screw or Allen key which will take the head off.
 
Thanks for the quick reply, when I turn it in any direction the square inside orientates with the cover plate.
 
I had one and took loads of pulling and pushing movement , eventually it will come will the help of a chisel behind the main handle, ease it off evenly though.
 
Howsie has answered what you need to do,
Chisel. !!!!!!!!!!!! Haha
 
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