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Novice here -

Looking to switch out the arm and head on an existing over-bath shower.

The old head seems to have been a push fit however the new is a 1/2 screw fit arm.

I've attached a picture but wondering whether the whole bracket/fitting needs to be replaced or if the outermost nut will come out? Seem's pretty fast in there currently.

Thanks very much for any help.

fitting - https://ibb.co/x3V0Yt9 - picture of said connection
 

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