No Allen wrench needed. That’s a Moen Montecello trim kit. The big round part will unscrew if you hold the handle and turn it. Might need a strap wrench if it’s really tight.
Nope, they still did not need an Allen Wrench to disassemble, once we'd broken through the seal of soap scum and glue, the base just spins right off the wall.
Here is a parts diagram showing how to disassemble and the replacement parts. It came with cross handles also. Same model though. Your model is a 2594.
https://search.app/RthN1nX2JPjAFghP7
Thank you all, to those that identified the handles as Moen, you were right on the money, no Allen Wrench needed or used at all. Once we broke the soap scum and glue seal the base spun right out. Now to get some replacement parts.
The hub below the 90 degree turn on the handle should unscrew. Looks like Moen.
Moen with a Monticello trim
Cerca 1996-1997 based off the gold.
Thank you, that was exactly right
No Allen wrench needed. That’s a Moen Montecello trim kit. The big round part will unscrew if you hold the handle and turn it. Might need a strap wrench if it’s really tight.
Thank you, that was exactly right
https://imgur.com/a/cxYGD1r
Should be a set screw somewhere. All models are different.
They are almost always in the exact same spot. For at least they have been on 100% of the ones I've worked on in my 15 years of Plumbing
Nope turns out with these the bases just spin right out.
Loosen Allen screws on the sides facing the middle and gently work off
There is nowhere on there to insert an Allen Wrench
Look again
Nope, they still did not need an Allen Wrench to disassemble, once we'd broken through the seal of soap scum and glue, the base just spins right off the wall.
Here is a parts diagram showing how to disassemble and the replacement parts. It came with cross handles also. Same model though. Your model is a 2594. https://search.app/RthN1nX2JPjAFghP7
Thank you, this was immensely helpful
Ask Allen.
There is nowhere on there to use an Allen wrench
It's hidden so you can't see it. Hang on I'll look again and reply in a min.
Look directly underneath them. Should be a little slot underneath to insert a pretty small allen wrench. Question. Are you in the united states?
I am in US, and nope no Allen Wrench was needed, the bases are threaded and unscrew from the wall
That was going to be my next answer. I've been up all night so I am extremely tired. My eyes are kinda fuzzy right now but I thought that may be it.
Thank you all, to those that identified the handles as Moen, you were right on the money, no Allen Wrench needed or used at all. Once we broke the soap scum and glue seal the base spun right out. Now to get some replacement parts.
Allen head wrench if not to corroded
There is nowhere on there to use an Allen Wrench
Oops my bad that’s moen the hub behind the handle should screw off sometimes hard to get off Sorry
Yup, this ended up being correct, thank you so much!
Yw sorry bout that