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Default Push fit plumbing

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Nightjar writes:
On 09-Sep-16 11:08 AM, Tricky Dicky wrote:
I am about to replace a mixer tap the old one has been plumbed in with 15mm push fit fittings see below;

http://www.screwfix.com/p/yorkshire-...ails_container

The new one has flexible tails, so just a case of cutting the pipes at some convenient point and tightening the compression fittings on. However, this is my first experience of these push fit fittings and I was wondering how careful I need to be, will causing them to twist result in leaks or are they fairly robust?



I've not used those, but I have used push-fit connectors on air lines.
If those fittings are anything like airline fittings, twisting them once
they are in place is not practical. IME, the most important thing is to
ensure that the end of the pipe is cut square, properly de-burred and
clean on the outside.


I haven't used those metal ones, but the plastic JG pushfit connectors
twist quite easily, because the grab ring turns in the fitting.
If you actually intend to do this, I would use a little silicone grease
on the O-ring so it slides easily on the pipe as it is turned, reducing
any chance of snagging it.

BTW, if you are going to use pushfit, cut the pipe with a pipe cutter
rather than a hacksaw, as the fitting will then easily slide on without
damaging the o-ring seal.

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