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Hi,

I would like to know if I can put my 110m WC waste pipe into the connector show on the pic.
I am assuming I can take off the plastic bit and insert the waste pipe. Is this OK?

Also can the waste pipe enter the connector at a slight angle rather than straight? The reason I am asking this is that I need to clip the WC pipe to the wall and I am not sure the distance will be right to accomodate the wall clips if the pipe has to enter the connecto5r straight,.

thanks


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That is a time saver coupling which is tightened/slackened with a torque wrench and has a rubber gasket inside it as a seal. Suggest you should get a qualified plumber to have a look who has experience in using Timesaver couplings.

They will take your plastic soil pipe, but on this ocassion you really do have to know what you're doing. Get a plumber in mate as it will save you costly mistakes later on.
 
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