Ideal Standard basin waste

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Hi,

I am trying to replace the waste on this sink but there doesn't seem to be anyway to remove the exsisting one? there is no nut securing it to the sink or anything else to undo. Its about four years old.
Any help appreciated! :D

Regards
Ray
 
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A picture would help... Is there a screw in the middle of the plug hole fitting ?
 
Thanks for the reply :D
There is no screw in the middle, this is one that is operated from a rod connected to the tap for rising the plug.
It's strange, i can't see any screws or nuts anywhere :confused:
I will try to take a picture....

Ray
 
The metal part that the pop up lever fits into is in effect the "nut", you need to screw this off the part that fits in from the basin.

Jason
 
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I too, am having the same problem as Ray. That is, a pop-up basin waste which has no back nut. Does Jason mean that the whole body of the pop-up housing (i.e. everything between the u-bend - having disconnected the u-bend - and the underside of the basin) should be unscrewed from, effectively, the bottom of the basin? I assumed that this is what Jason meant. However, the unit does seem to be very tight and I thought I'd better check before I exert more force to unscrew the pop-up housing and, potentially, break something.

David
 
Hi Charnwood. Many thanks for this. My set-up does look very like this. However, I'm still not sure how the "waste body" (10. in the diagram) separates from "waste flange" (13. in the diagram). Is it the case that the entire "waste body" is to be "unscrewed" to release the waste from the basin? The diagram doesn't indicate any screw thread between the "body" and the "flange". Sorry if I sound a bit dim.
 
13 should unscrew out of 10.

After you remove the pop-up plug there may be some lugs inside 13 to help turn it.
 

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