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Connect hose pipe to tap via aerator

SteveUK74
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Hi.
I am looking for advice on attaching a quick-connect style hose pipe connector to our tap. Due to the lever-style taps we currently have I cannot find anything that will work well that will fit under the levers. The rubber ones just leak. So I am looking to find a male connector to screw in where the plastic aerator cartridge goes.
I’ve unscrewed the aerator cartridge and the outer diameter of the threads looks to be around 16mm (5/8”). I’ve found ones that are 24mm but have been unable to find a suitable size yet. I’ve looked up the British Standard Pipe Thread size and it looks closest to BSP size of 3/8 inch which has an outer diameter of 16.662mm.
Does anyone know how I can install a suitable connector or where to find the part(s) I need?
Thank you for you time.
Steve
I am looking for advice on attaching a quick-connect style hose pipe connector to our tap. Due to the lever-style taps we currently have I cannot find anything that will work well that will fit under the levers. The rubber ones just leak. So I am looking to find a male connector to screw in where the plastic aerator cartridge goes.
I’ve unscrewed the aerator cartridge and the outer diameter of the threads looks to be around 16mm (5/8”). I’ve found ones that are 24mm but have been unable to find a suitable size yet. I’ve looked up the British Standard Pipe Thread size and it looks closest to BSP size of 3/8 inch which has an outer diameter of 16.662mm.
Does anyone know how I can install a suitable connector or where to find the part(s) I need?
Thank you for you time.
Steve
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Hozelock Kitchen Tap Connector with a 24mm male head - Yellow https://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B0034G5NR2/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_i_.IlqBb8SXBE2XPerfection takes time: don't expect miracles in a day0
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Thank you for your reply Rusky but that appears to be the 24mm adapter I had referred to that is to big. I am looking for something closer to 16m.0
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Thank you Le_Kirk. That is a great idea. I assume the M# is the thread size? The BSP thread size chart says it is 19 threads per inch. I’ll do a little more Google searching and see if I can find out more.0
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Hi,
maybe something like this,0 -
Thank you for your reply. I am going to pop into my local plumbing centre tomorrow and will ask if they have the necessary part(s). If they have something like that it would be great but I imagine I will need a 3/8 to 3/4 converter first.
If I am successful I will post back with the solution and photos to help others.0 -
Thank you Le_Kirk. That is a great idea. I assume the M# is the thread size? The BSP thread size chart says it is 19 threads per inch. I’ll do a little more Google searching and see if I can find out more.0
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Is there any reason why it cannot be an M16 (15.96mm) as the outer diameter is no larger than 16mm as far as I can see? The thread pitch and depth looks to be 1mm and seems to be parallel. The flank angle looks about 60 degrees.
BTW the plumbing centre said I will not find a part that will fit and said the threads are too fine anyway.0
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