Fitting a recessed fixed shower arm

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Hi, never posted to this forum b4 but used it many times for tips and such. Couldn't see any info anywhere on this one so here goes...

I purchased a concealed thermostatic 2-way shower valve from ebay and have fitted it ready for tiling in my new b/room...but the fixed shower arm is quite heavy with the large head and am worried that it'll crack the tile it will be mounted on (travertine). It has a 1/2" male thread about 1 1/2" long with a rubber washer and nut and chrome cover plate which I assume tightens onto the wall tile. The end of the threaded part has a flat face which looks like a tap connector would fit. Probably being stupid but is there a fitting to secure/fix it to something rigid BEHIND the wall. Any help would be appreciated!!

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ya mean this?

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http://www.screwfix.com/prods/83561...20Wallplate%20Elbow%20N15%2015mm%20x%20%BD%22
 
Oh yeah.....of course. Thanks for that. I suppose just use loadsa PTFE to get the arm to sit straight and make sure the level of the fitting is JUST RIGHT to suit the finished tiling level. CHEERS
 
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