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Hi - I've got a quarter-turn cartridge that I'm trying to identify please - 35mm x 58mm. It's about 25 years old and uses square profile o rings.... can't find anything online that matches and unfortunately don't have original manufacturer's details.
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Probably doesn’t matter, usually the orings have to fit in the cartridge but the brass surface of the tap seat is usually flat so the o ring profile won’t matter. ( often has two indents for locating lugs on the cartridge, to index it so the orings sit over the holes correctly as there is not much coverage)
 

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