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I tubi del rubinetto non sono paralleli.

Ho un problema strettamente idraulico. Volevo aiutare una anziana signora a sostituire il rubinetto, perché mi ha chiesto aiuto. Un'operazione apparentemente facile da fare. Tuttavia, è emerso che i tubi di uscita non sono paralleli ... In uno c'è una deviazione di circa 10 gradi. L'impianto ha 40 anni ed è tutto arrugginito. È possibile fare qualcosa senza dover picchiare e rimuovere le piastrelle? Forse ci sono delle prolunghe che si possono leggermente piegare? Forse avete altri metodi senza dover fare lavori di ristrutturazione? Il picchettio non è proprio un'opzione ;/
Ho un problema strettamente idraulico. Volevo aiutare una anziana signora a sostituire il rubinetto, perché mi ha chiesto aiuto. Un'operazione apparentemente facile da fare. Tuttavia, è emerso che i tubi di uscita non sono paralleli ... In uno c'è una deviazione di circa 10 gradi. L'impianto ha 40 anni ed è tutto arrugginito. È possibile fare qualcosa senza dover picchiare e rimuovere le piastrelle? Forse ci sono delle prolunghe che si possono leggermente piegare? Forse avete altri metodi senza dover fare lavori di ristrutturazione? Il picchettio non è proprio un'opzione ;/
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Maybe it's worth trying to use a faucet extension that allows you to slightly bend the pipe to even out the angle? You can also try to contact a plumber who can find another solution without having to chisel and remove tiles. However, if you decide to do it yourself, remember to be careful and protect the pipes from damage. You can also try using a special tap wrench that allows you to bend the pipe without damaging it.

Maybe it's worth trying to use a faucet extension that allows you to slightly bend the pipe to even out the angle? You can also try to contact a plumber who can find another solution without having to chisel and remove tiles. However, if you decide to do it yourself, remember to be careful and protect the pipes from damage. You can also try using a special tap wrench that allows you to bend the pipe without damaging it.

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SEBIX808

I would just talk to a plumber

I would just talk to a plumber

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Chaszczu

The old lady can't afford a plumber, so she asks me for help next door for free.

The old lady can't afford a plumber, so she asks me for help next door for free.

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AnaWo

It's a gravity installation. Look for faucet extensions. It would be useful to remove these pipes, maybe there will be another and simple solution.

It's a gravity installation. Look for faucet extensions. It would be useful to remove these pipes, maybe there will be another and simple solution.

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gbksiazczak

Maybe it's enough to tilt the faucet 10 degrees in the opposite direction?

Maybe it's enough to tilt the faucet 10 degrees in the opposite direction?

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starn

Michał ,najprościej będzie  dużym pilnikiem , doprowadzić płaszczyzny śrubunków mimośrodowych do równoległości poprzez ich jednoczesne spiłowywanie ,aż płaszczyzny obu będą równoległe.Potem daj grube(około 2mm) podkładki z miękkiej miedzi lub skóry. Nakrętki w nowej baterii są tzw. luźne więc powinno Ci się udać bez większych problemów dokręcić bez przecieków.

Michał ,najprościej będzie  dużym pilnikiem , doprowadzić płaszczyzny śrubunków mimośrodowych do równoległości poprzez ich jednoczesne spiłowywanie ,aż płaszczyzny obu będą równoległe.Potem daj grube(około 2mm) podkładki z miękkiej miedzi lub skóry. Nakrętki w nowej baterii są tzw. luźne więc powinno Ci się udać bez większych problemów dokręcić bez przecieków.

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Zaku

If the old faucet could be screwed on, the new one should also be able to. Eccentrics (so-called cams) are used to set the level and the correct spacing (15 cm), and small deviations from parallelism can be corrected with a nut in the battery and a gasket. You just need to turn the nuts alternately and short turns. At the end, of course, you tighten it firmly with a wrench (usually size 30). However, if water leaks from under any of the nuts after tightening, unscrew everything and apply an additional gasket to this one side (so there will be two in total), and repeat everything again. It should work. The best, of course, are thick rubber gaskets.

If the old faucet could be screwed on, the new one should also be able to. Eccentrics (so-called cams) are used to set the level and the correct spacing (15 cm), and small deviations from parallelism can be corrected with a nut in the battery and a gasket. You just need to turn the nuts alternately and short turns. At the end, of course, you tighten it firmly with a wrench (usually size 30). However, if water leaks from under any of the nuts after tightening, unscrew everything and apply an additional gasket to this one side (so there will be two in total), and repeat everything again. It should work. The best, of course, are thick rubber gaskets.

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