Recognise this pan connector?

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It's been cemented in and I know it's the type you can easily replace the rubber.
But someone has disposed of the old pan and it must have still had the rubber and top cap on the spigot!

So, instead of having to smash out the old body, I want to try and get a replacement and use just the bits I need.

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Looks a bit like this model from Floplast but McAlpine have a similar pattern too.

I know I've come across them before.
I always use and carry mcalpine and the snap-on moulding is different... Also much harder to remove and refit the rubber

I did a bit of searching, later, when I had time and also thought floplas looked right. I'll pick one up next time I go back to the school... There's loads of them done like that so it would be great to identify the product for future spares.
 
Just had a closer look at my photo and the one in the link...

In the link you can still see the ridge that the front ring clips against, in my photos, the front ring is "over" the ridge.
So maybe not floplast :(
 
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Doesn't look like polypipe either...

 
Any way it could be trimmed flush and use another pan connector inside it? Or score the old one out so as not to damage the concrete and then offer a new one in?
 

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