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I need to fit a towel rail using 10mm Speedfit pipe coming out of a block wall. I was going to use corner valves with 3-part adaptors (see pics),as the wall-to-centres distance is only 50mm’ish.
The issue I am having is that the adapters are such a tight fit that they are shaving bits of plastic off the pipe - see pics. I’m wondering if this is a common problem and what are the best way to deal with it is?
The main issue seems to be the outer edge of the smaller part of the adapter that is quite sharp, and so I lightly sanded it to remove the rough edge and then polished the inner surface. This mostly seem to do the trick, but surely I shouldn’t need to be doing this!? I’m also not sure about watertightness now either, but I think I am correct in stating that it is the front side of the Olive that is providing the water tightness and so lightly sanding the outside edge of the smaller adapter part should have no bearing on that!?
Anybody got experience of using these adapters on speed fit pipe, who may be able to shed some light on the situation?
TIA
The issue I am having is that the adapters are such a tight fit that they are shaving bits of plastic off the pipe - see pics. I’m wondering if this is a common problem and what are the best way to deal with it is?
The main issue seems to be the outer edge of the smaller part of the adapter that is quite sharp, and so I lightly sanded it to remove the rough edge and then polished the inner surface. This mostly seem to do the trick, but surely I shouldn’t need to be doing this!? I’m also not sure about watertightness now either, but I think I am correct in stating that it is the front side of the Olive that is providing the water tightness and so lightly sanding the outside edge of the smaller adapter part should have no bearing on that!?
Anybody got experience of using these adapters on speed fit pipe, who may be able to shed some light on the situation?
TIA