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flexible tap connectors
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Canucklehead wrote: »Just to be really picky, the tap starts out with a 15mm compression on the end of it's flexi , but when finished it has transformed into a female half inch thread the same as the OP.
Corgi Guy.
I think the page is trying to show both and that is why it says-
The opposite side of the flexi tail will either have fittings so that it can be screwed directly onto an isolation valve (1/2 bsp thread) or will have an O ring and compression nut so that it can be compressed onto a 15mm pipe.
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weekendwarrior wrote: »I think the page is trying to show both and that is why it says-
The opposite side of the flexi tail will either have fittings so that it can be screwed directly onto an isolation valve (1/2 bsp thread) or will have an O ring and compression nut so that it can be compressed onto a 15mm pipe.
Yes you're right,:)
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