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Hi all
i am having a brain freeze moment got a gas hob have not fitted one for years ! Have a 1/2 inch male cylindrical connection, has fibre washer no nut, what fitting do i need so I can connect my 15mm copper to it ? Cos obviously a normal nut and olive would not work.
Cheers peeps
 
1/2" female iron to copper.

ae235
 
It says you can use flexible pipe but I'm not wanting to use that, cheers croppie knew it was something simple just the fibre washer it comes with and the thread three me off track
 
mines on a flex!!

shouldhave seen the gs inspectors face when i showed him, lol

depends on mi's
 
generally for good practice, yes!

unless proven otherwise, ie; on a l.l.c i would fail it unless the m.i's were there and said other wise.
 
This is similar to to I have
 

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You sure you can connect onto it with 1/2 female iron to copper ?
 
You need the fibre washer, because an traditional MI X Copper has a parallel thread and the hob connection is also a parallel thread, so you will not get a good joint Parallel to parallel unless you use the fibre washer. Common mistake that leads to many hobs leaking on the connection. As previously stated, a flexi is ok if the MI's say so, but not usual practice, I always prefer a ridged pipe.
 
You need the fibre washer, because an traditional MI X Copper has a parallel thread and the hob connection is also a parallel thread, so you will not get a good joint Parallel to parallel unless you use the fibre washer. Common mistake that leads to many hobs leaking on the connection. As previously stated, a flexi is ok if the MI's say so, but not usual practice, I always prefer a ridged pipe.
What's ridged pipe :)
 
Thanks guys so as long as I use the fibre washer supplied with a female iron and either gas ptfe or gas jointing compound I should be ok ? Never new about the washer cheers reg man
 
You don't need ptfe or gas jointing compound with a fibre washer
 
i always use a fibre washer in the female iron and a smear of paste for luck as said they are parralel threads and paste alone isnt sufficent
to the OP the supplied fibre washer is for the loose nut connection to the hob you need another for the f/i
 
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