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Hi, ive recently purchased a Sp140b adaptor for cement pipe to 110mm plastic. When I've looked the vanes end is fine to put into cement pipe but where it has described the other end as push fit I was expecting to see some kind of o ring or seal for 110mm plastic pipe to slot into. Would I be right in returning the item as faulty?
 

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Yes there should be a rubber seal about 10mm from the end is this not there ?
 

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