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Hi all,

Happy Sunday…first poster here so pls be gentle 😊

I have a Nuie Arvan ARV828 basin mixer tap which I am trying to connect H/C feeds to. The inlets are 1/2in BSP parallel threads.
The issue I have is I am wanting to properly seal the inlets with more than just PTFE/Fernox. However I cannot find a male coupler long enough to be able to use with an O ring to get a good seal. All standard male couplers are too short so don’t seal the O ring properly.

Any ideas as to what connection would work best here?

Many thanks
 
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I use loctite 55, it’s great and never have a problem.

You could use thread sealant eg loctite 577; but it’s quite expensive and loctite 55 is more useful for general use.
 
Are you saying it's designed for an o-ring at the bottom of each port - are they supplied?
Had that not been the case, I would have been sealing it on the outside surface with a fibre washer!

If so looks like you need at least 8 threads worth of depth.
There are extra length tank fittings, or this adapter:
though I don't know how the flat profile at the end will align with your o-ring !
 
Use a tapered male iron and just be mindful not to over tighten
 
Loctite 55 will do it as Shaun stated don't over tighten into the connection. Kop
 

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You need ptfe or loctit 55
 
15-16 needed for ptfe
 

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