Hi, all.
I'm changing the kitchen tap (old one is a Grohe mixer tap with hose pull-out) and I already have the new one (another Grohe mixer pull-out).
I've changed taps before, both kitchen and bathroom but this one has got me beat!
I didn't install it, it was installed by the kitchen installers back in 2007.
Normally, there's a vaguely M-shaped metal plate which holds the tap in place above. This is normally secured by a long nut, screwed onto the threaded part of the lower tap. Simples.
This one is driving me nuts (no pun intended).
The M-shaped plate underneath is actually the nut that supports the whole tap, on the threaded down-pipe of the shower-flex itself.
This is to say that there's no nut - the whole M-shaped piece has to turn - and this is the kicker - it can't turn - the 3 solid pipes (cold, hot, and water-out) of the tap itself are blocking the m piece from turning - in either direction. There's not enough room to bend the 3 metal taps out of the way, certainly not without damaging them - but it was installed and this must be un-installable.
I've put pics here to better show the problem, and also a video on my own site, for any super helpful folk to have a look at. I'm so confused; it makes no sense to me!
Many many thanks indeed for any kind folk who can have a look and let me know their thoughts.
Pics:
https://ibb.co/mcfY8PH
https://ibb.co/c2W1NRg
https://ibb.co/hdzH3wF
https://ibb.co/gFppXVT
https://ibb.co/Cw2NcbF
https://ibb.co/jkWtrqn
Vid:
https://shorturl.at/iEW02
(this might not be clickable, but works for the vid)
thanks!
Will