Bath / Shower mixer strip down

Im not a plumber but once pointed in the right direction i can continue.
No way of knowing the manufaturer.
Even if im in front of it i cant see which it is.

I suppose the only this is to try and undo the cradle and see
 
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Im not a plumber but once pointed in the right direction i can continue.
No way of knowing the manufaturer.
Even if im in front of it i cant see which it is.

I suppose the only this is to try and undo the cradle and see
 
I very much doubt that the spout can be removed from the tap body. Can you see any evidence ,like a split line ,of a join between the two ?
I would expect that access to the diverter inner parts would be from the top ( cradle ) and the lever at the front.
And I suspect ,but am not certain, that the cradle can be removed with the tap " in situ" ,by unscrewing the collar where the stem of the cradle meets the body.


Spout and cradle must be separate as i can see a split with bot and see a black rubber seal etc
 
Well... What does the full writing say on the middle of the tap heads? Google doesn't throw anything up searching for that?
 
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The cradle can rotate ,till it touches the wall , can't it ?
If you do that ,and the collar doesn't move ,then the collar is effectively threaded and is retaining the cradle ,like a nut ,but round and smooth. Put a cloth around it to protect the finish ,and a large pair of grips ,and try to unscrew it anti clockwise.
 
Bit of effort and... Voila...

https://www.deva-uk.com/products/coronation-bath-shower-mixer-cr23

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Suggest you give them a call and ask for a service manual/drawing.
 
I did look before i started here but knowing what to type helps to start with.
Many thanks for your help and this will wait until i call them tomorrow.

Thank you
 
So I’m going to take off the taps from the bath and cap them.
Will the part I need to buy be 3/4 BSP like this item shown at SCREWFIX?
 

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Very possible ,its a common thread,but manufacturers can use whatever they like for the part you want to cap.
 
Thanks very much for the help/advice job now competed.

Ordered 5 items from manufacturer and 2 were wrong so had to pop out to local hardware shop.
Once off all cleaned up & parts replaced & working great.
 

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