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Hello: obsessed with trying to resolve a Franke (Atlas kitchen tap ) pull out hose issue: the hose seems to be 14mm - the tail standard 19mm? Seems a connector missing (now lost). If anyone knows how or where to bodge or find spare - ideas all gratefully received :cool:
 

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Have you talked to Franke? They still have some parts available from their website.
Are you saying the male and female connectors in the photo don't fit each other? In which case maybe one hose (item 10 in the diagram below) is not the correct part? You seem to have the right adapter (item 12).

I just wonder if Franke deliberately use a different thread for their coupling in the pull-out hose, so that you can't inadvertently connect it to one of the normal H & C tails, but someone has fitted an ordinary tail in the mixed output from the tap, not the correct item 10, outlet hose?

 
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