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Hi all, I have a sewage pump that I want to add hard pipe to to allow easy fitting and removal.
The picture shows the fitting that is screwed into the pump, I need this fitting on the end of a 1.5m pipe at right angles to the pump.
I have seen a heavy duty grey type pipe used for this but I don't know what it is or where to get it?
Can anyone help me specify this pipe and fittings and where to get it?
Thank you.
Paul.
 

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Hi all, I have a sewage pump that I want to add hard pipe to to allow easy fitting and removal.
The picture shows the fitting that is screwed into the pump, I need this fitting on the end of a 1.5m pipe at right angles to the pump.
I have seen a heavy duty grey type pipe used for this but I don't know what it is or where to get it?
Can anyone help me specify this pipe and fittings and where to get it?
Thank you.
Paul.
Sorry the fitting is 2" internal diameter.
 

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