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Anyone any idea of the make of this tap. It needs new o-rings but there is no nut to undo to remove the spout and I don't know if the collar should undo but is seized. any help appreciated.
 

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is there a screw at the back or do I see a nut at the bottom of the spout but just does have any flats, ie grips and a cloth/towel job or some posh rubber tipped ones
 
Tom Is right , the ring at the base can be unscrewed, it is the old version of the Bristan Sigma.
 
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