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Can anyone please help me identify these shrouded taps, and/or tell me how to get the handles off ? I've had a look on YouTube, and everywhere else, but I can't find them. There's no button to hide a locking screw, no grub screw through to the spindle, and no threaded lock-ring under the shroud that I can see. If they are simply push-on, pull-off, they are on very, very tight, and I am worried I might break them if I try to force them. Additional photos below for ID. Any assistance greatly appreciated. Many thanks. Steve
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Hello @hassall147
Welcome to the Bunnings Workshop community. Thank you for joining us and sharing your question about removing your tap handle.
It looks like a traditional skirt-fixed handle. I suggest giving this method a try. Hold the top plastic handle steady with one hand. Place your other hand on the silver skirt under the plastic handle. Keeping the plastic top steady, turn the silver skirt anti-clockwise. If the skirt moves and makes it tighter go in the other direction.
If it is too difficult to remove, I recommend replacing it with the Estilo Chrome Washing Machine Set. Easy to install and works with almost all types of washing machines.
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Eric
Eric ! ... It worked !! You are a lifesaver. Thank you very much for your prompt reply. Very much appreciated. 👍
Hi @hassall147
I'm delighted that you've managed to remove the handle from the tap assembly. Your next step is to either repair the unit or find a suitable replacement. We would love to see a photo update once you've repaired your washing machine taps.
If you need further assistance or information, please let us know.
Eric
Thank you Eric for your invaluable advice. I have identical kitchen tap handles installed (circa 1988) to hassall147‘s tap handles. Your instructions worked immediately.
Regards, idjohnsto
ps: I was led to hassall147‘s tap handle inquiry and your advice by using the Google reverse image search.
Google Search Help explains how to do such image searches at https://support.google.com/websearch/answer/1325808?hl=en&co=GENIE.Platform%3DiOS
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