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We have a bathtub with a pull out hose which leaks, I managed to find the replacement hose, which is this: http://i.stack.imgur.com/zk8a5.png

This is used for pull out sinks and showers, and has the particularity that one of the attachments has a small diameter, so that one can mount it passing it through the tiny hole of the pull out sink.

Attached to the M15 fitting there should be a flexible hose that is always hidden from view, and attaches to the other side to the back of the faucet, with a 1/4 fitting.

I have searched everywhere, but I don't seem to be able to find this last hose, no one seems to have anything to fit the M15 fitting of the other half hose.

Does anyone know where I could find this? Or have any ideas about how to solve this problem?

Thanks
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We have a bathtub with a pull out hose which leaks, I managed to find
the replacement hose, which is this: http://i.stack.imgur.com/zk8a5.png

This is used for pull out sinks and showers, and has the particularity
that one of the attachments has a small diameter, so that one can mount
it passing it through the tiny hole of the pull out sink.

Attached to the M15 fitting there should be a flexible hose that is
always hidden from view, and attaches to the other side to the back of
the faucet, with a 1/4 fitting.

I have searched everywhere, but I don't seem to be able to find this
last hose, no one seems to have anything to fit the M15 fitting of the
other half hose.

Does anyone know where I could find this? Or have any ideas about how
to solve this problem?

A photo of the relevant bit might help.I take it you don;t

Have you tried Showerdoc, they seem a good supplier of all sorts of
bits,

Maybe give them a ring rather than just browse the website

http://www.showerdoc.com/
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A photo of the relevant bit might help.I take it you don't

Thank you for the suggestion, I've posted a question to shower doc, I hope they will reply soon.

The part I need is similar to this:

http://www.toolstation.com/shop/p249...qEnuG-5vcBEiQA

but one of the ends needs to have a M15 female fitting, so that I can attach it to the hose.

Alternatively I could go (and would probably be a better solution) for something like this:
https://www.colglo.co.uk/product.php?product=XP20228

Being on one side female M15 and on the other side male 1/2inch.

Actually this second link could be exactly what I'm looking for, though in the photo I can't see the thread on the supposedly M15 side, so I'm not entirely sure that's what I'm after.

Do you think this is the one?
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Actually this second link could be exactly what I'm looking for, though in the photo I can't see the thread on the supposedly M15 side, so I'm not entirely sure that's what I'm after.

Do you think this is the one?


I got feedback from colglo, and the part is not what I'm looking for, it's incredible how so many shops sell a hose but don't have the necessary parts around it.

I'm feeling frustrated.
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A photo of the relevant bit might help.I take it you don't


Thank you for the suggestion, I've posted a question to shower doc, I
hope they will reply soon.

The part I need is similar to this:

http://www.toolstation.com/shop/p249...ogleshopping&u
tm_medium=feed&utm_campaign=googleshoppingfeed&mk wid=sXMBw1
5Gg_dc&pcrid=68756281583&pkw=&pmt=&gclid=Cj0KEQjw 75yxBRD78
uqEnuG-5vcBEiQA

but one of the ends needs to have a M15 female fitting, so that I can
attach it to the hose.

Alternatively I could go (and would probably be a better solution) for
something like this:
https://www.colglo.co.uk/product.php?product=XP20228

Being on one side female M15 and on the other side male 1/2inch.

Actually this second link could be exactly what I'm looking for, though in
the photo I can't see the thread on the supposedly M15 side, so I'm not
entirely sure that's what I'm after.

Do you think this is the one?


I'm unclear as to what type/size fitting is on the tap end of the small
hose?

In your original post you said 1/4 (inch I presume, that's pretty small
for plumbing fitting), the one you link to from toolstation is a 1/2
inch tap connector? - it fits onto a male 1/2 inch BSP fitting on taps.

Note, if you come across mention of 15mm in plumbing fittings it will
normally be talking about the pipe size it is designed for, not an M15
thread. So the Colglo one you link to above is a press fit fitting,
designed for 15mm pipe.

M15 thread is not normally used in plumbing, so might be a case of
looking at other things for a suitable adapter to say 1/2inch bsp
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Giulio wrote:

We have a bathtub with a pull out hose which leaks, I managed to find the replacement hose, which is this: http://i.stack.imgur.com/zk8a5.png

This is used for pull out sinks and showers, and has the particularity that one of the attachments has a small diameter, so that one can mount it passing it through the tiny hole of the pull out sink.

Attached to the M15 fitting there should be a flexible hose that is always hidden from view, and attaches to the other side to the back of the faucet, with a 1/4 fitting.

I have searched everywhere, but I don't seem to be able to find this last hose, no one seems to have anything to fit the M15 fitting of the other half hose.

Does anyone know where I could find this? Or have any ideas about how to solve this problem?


I have a similar hose, but in my case, since I have mixer and
diverter, with no actual taps on the bath, the hose connects to a
length of copper pipe with a thread adaptor to an ordinary
compression fitting.

Perhaps your approach should be to find something that fits at
the faucet, then look for an adaptor to match M15

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Default Need a flexible hose for my pull out shower,

Thanks,

I'm really struggling with finding something to match M15, not even who sells the hose with the M15 thread knows how to attach it anywhere.

How do the other pull out hoses attach? maybe I can change the whole thing, in the end I just need a 1/2 inch on one side the normal shower head on the other, and a way to pass this whole setup through a small hole.


Perhaps your approach should be to find something that fits at
the faucet, then look for an adaptor to match M15

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Giulio wrote:

Thanks,

I'm really struggling with finding something to match M15, not even who sells the hose with the M15 thread knows how to attach it anywhere.

How do the other pull out hoses attach? maybe I can change the whole thing, in the end I just need a 1/2 inch on one side the normal shower head on the other, and a way to pass this whole setup through a small hole.


Does this help in any way?

http://www.amazon.co.uk/female-threa.../dp/B009RUL6T8

or something from here?

https://www.bes.co.uk/products/140.asp

Chris
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Does this help in any way?
http://www.amazon.co.uk/female-threa.../dp/B009RUL6T8

or something from here?

https://www.bes.co.uk/products/140.asp

Thanks, well found the 15M to 22 connector, it could probably help a lot, depending if I manage to find a way to connect from the M22 to the 1/2 inch tap.

That gave me the keyword of what I need: "Thread adatper", found this: http://www.amazon.co.uk/M15-female-M.../dp/B007XESD2I

This would solve my problem, unfortunately it doesn't seem to be available. any idea where I could find something like that?

Thanks,

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