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You will need to be careful here.
The cartridge is screwed into a carrier which is, in turn, screwed into the body. The carrier needs holding VERY TIGHT and a ring spanner or socket used to remove the cartridge.
Where are you in the UK?
 
I’m in South Wales. So - ring spanner and opposing force with a ring spanner on the cartridge?

Look at the body. It only has two flats on it so won't take a socket or ring spanner. DO NOT try to use a spanner. It WILL fail.

You will need a minimum of a 12" water pump pliers held bl00dy tight on the carrier & then use a deep socket to extract the cartridge itself.

Any Approved TapMedic Installer in South Wales?
 
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Ive just checked and we have an Approved Installer in Cardiff who'll be able to sort it in one visit for you. Liam Kavanagh on 07955049562

The alternative is to remove it and ACCURATELY measure it all, i.e. spline diameter, spline length, spline number, seat depth, shoulder to spline top, and then find a replacement somewhere.
 
Look at the body. It only has two flats on it so won't take a socket or ring spanner. DO NOT try to use a spanner. It WILL fail.

You will need a minimum of a 12" water pump pliers held bl00dy tight on the carrier & then use a deep socket to extract the cartridge itself.

Any Approved TapMedic Installer in South Wales?

Hi again, thanks for the gen, I'm a long way from Cardiff and trying to save a few quid by doing this myself. Will a pair of molegrips do instead of water pump pliers?

Cheers!

Rob
 
I advised a fix on a tap for a colleague recently where he explained what I think is the same problem. I suggested that the shroud around the cartridge unscrewed to gain access. He insisted it was welded or one piece and the shrouds could not be removed. He showed me a picture and I was still sure the shrouds would unscrew. Armed with new confidence he had a go and they did screw off. Then he could remove the cartridge with an adjustable spanner.

Just saying in case this one is the same style.

You LEGEND! Thanks for that just unscrewed the housing on mine to reveal the cartridge.
 

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