Shower trap advice

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Hi,
Whilst attempting to extract the 'inner insert' part of my long established (12+ years) shower trap to remove hair I managed to break it. This then lead to a rather unpleasant 2 hours of trying to get the remains of it out since much of it was still intact but also still in the trap. Anyways, I digress.
What is the proper name for the 'inner insert' part of a shower trap, the bit that can be taken out to clean hair from the trap? Where can I get a new 'inner insert' from or do I need to buy a new trap? I'm not going to be able to easily replace the entire trap, but if I can get a new 'inner insert' part that fits my existing trap then that'll do. Are the 'inner insert' parts standard and if not then what do I need to look out for?
Thanks
 
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Sadly you need to know the make of the trap - very rarely interchangeable.

Photo might help
 

That's the thing I'm after a "shower trap insert tube".

I note both of your cautionary remarks about finding one to fit. Unfortunately the old one is now an impossible 3D jigsaw puzzle and so can't be used as a template. The trap will be very awkward to identify owing to its location so a trial and error approach may be needed. Are there any measurements I can take from the top of the existing trap to get started?
 
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A photo will help one of us identify the trap... Make sure it's well lit and include a tape measure across the inner aperture for scale reference also depth from top to bottom. Include pic of cover plate/grate as well as this can help with identification.
 
A photo will help one of us identify the trap... Make sure it's well lit and include a tape measure across the inner aperture for scale reference also depth from top to bottom. Include pic of cover plate/grate as well as this can help with identification.
I apologise for the delay in responding as your help is much appreciated, I've had difficulty getting to a suitable computer to upload the images (now uploaded). Should any one be able to identify the trap, or better still suggest a suitable replacement shower trap insert tube then that'd be most welcome.
 

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