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Hi

Any idea what make these fittings are?

Thanks for any help

Martin
 

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Mlcp uponor by the look
 
Thanks, are there other fittings that will work with this pipe that don't required investing in new press jaws? The pipe is 16mm, ideally I like to come off of it with copper.
 
Thanks, are there other fittings that will work with this pipe that don't required investing in new press jaws? The pipe is 16mm, ideally I like to come off of it with copper.

Need some of these 16-15mm compression adapters

 

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Thanks for the help, I assume something like this will do the trick then?
 

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Yes the same as my link just on a comp fitting 20mm is the only tricky one as some are different wall thickness
 
You can hire the gun for the day
You will also need some good cutters and a reaming tool

You can make do with speedfit cutters for one or two cuts
 
I found mine were blunt after a few, but I use cheap ones
Can’t think of the name of the reaming tool. Rectification tool?
Will google it later

Close calibration tool

If you spin the cutters like you do for when cutting overflow pipe you can get away without using the calibration tool
 
I’m in Maidstone in Kent. I’ve got a REMS gun but no heads to suit the fittings. Thanks for the offer but it’s only needed to change a radiator so I’ll just use the compression fitting.

Out of interest, does anyone know the cost of the correct jaws to suit the fittings?
 
I’m in Maidstone in Kent. I’ve got a REMS gun but no heads to suit the fittings. Thanks for the offer but it’s only needed to change a radiator so I’ll just use the compression fitting.

Out of interest, does anyone know the cost of the correct jaws to suit the fittings?

Around a hund a size
 

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