Imperial taps or replace cassette
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Seyeclops
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Imperial taps or replace cassette

by Seyeclops » Fri Jan 29, 2021 4:36 pm

I am trying to change bath tap with shower fitting (hot and cold pipes come out of wall not bath) but i have realised that the distance between the pipes is 6 inches not 15cm so I can't get it on. I could live with the current tap but is now dripping a lot - so I tried to change the ceramic cassette but despite buying the right size box spanner to fit round the nut there is no room for it to turn. I will be doing the bathroom up in a year but don't want the tap running until then. anyone know where I can get bath/shower unit with imperial measurements.

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Re: Imperial taps or replace cassette

by stoneyboy » Sun Jan 31, 2021 10:12 pm

Hi seyeclops
There are surface mounted valves around with adjustable centres, failing this there are also cranked adaptors which fit on the pipes coming out of the wall.
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Re: Imperial taps or replace cassette

by stoneyboy » Sun Jan 31, 2021 10:16 pm

Hi seyeclops
There are surface mounted valves around with adjustable centres, failing this there are also cranked adaptors which fit on the pipes coming out of the wall. The Hansgrohe my sport has adjustable centres 150-162mm - I’m sure there are more.
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Re: Imperial taps or replace cassette

by Seyeclops » Mon Feb 01, 2021 1:02 pm

Stoneboy

Thanks very much. Really helpful answer and much appreciated.

Regards

Simon

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