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I want change to 1/4 turn assembly, but the old one is so hard to take off. I couldn't find any nut inside but just can't take off.πππππππ
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And I am going to change bathtub tap nextstep. but totally no idea how to take off again. I've tried turn it.
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Great to see that you've achieved that outcome and without damaging anything that you needed to keep. Those new taps look great too. You must be relieved and pleased now.
Hi @glenwu
That's great to hear that you've gotten the spindle out. As for the bath spout, if you look underneath it, you'll see a small hole at the very back of it and inside is a grub screw. You'll need to use an Allen key to remove the grub screw before you can twist the spout off.
Please keep us updated with your progress, we look forward to seeing your new taps installed.
Eric
nothing at bottomπ€
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Hi @glenwu,
From the vintage of your handles and spout, I'd say they are pre-grubscrew usage and push-on spouts. I suspect your spout will be a screw-on version. Have you tried to unscrew it by hand or used a tool? You'll typically need to use a tool as it will be likely quite stuck. Don't force it too hard, or you could damage the plumbing work behind.
Mitchell
Hi @glenwu - I may be wrong, but by zooming in on your photo there does appear to be something unusual under the spout, just as it starts to flange toward the wall. It may be just a defect, but the edges look a bit hex shaped, so maybe that's the grub screw with some sort of build-up in it, such as soap perhaps?? May be worth taking a closer look at the real thing...
thanks, I got it. Just need a little bit more powerπ
That's great to hear, @glenwu! Keep us updated and reach out if you need further assistance.
Mitchell
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