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Thanks.. is it this > https://www.dualpumps.co.uk/products/M22B12F__M22_CouplerSpeak to Ben Mariot at - https://www.rutlandpumps.com/
There is a female M22 fitting that will add a quick release adapter fitting to your FSC.
Ok, I'll check with Ben. Thanks for the advice.No mate, double check with Ben Mariot. You can't buy off Dual Pumps they only supply trade suppliers i.e - Rutland Pumps.
I actually did think that and gave it a go but the brass connector wouldn't budge, the whole thing was starting to twist so being none the wiser I thought just leave it incase I wreck it. I would need an M22 in there to allow the hose to swivel though would I not?All you need to do is screw the piece in the last picture into the first picture removing the end brass connector if that makes sense , you don’t need any other bits
In your first picture the nut end nearest the plastic handle put a spanner on it and put another spanner on the nut end furthest away from the plastic handle and undo that bottom fitting take that out then screw the new fitting into it , obviously put ptfe tape on it firstI actually did think that and gave it a go but the brass connector wouldn't budge, the whole thing was starting to twist so being none the wiser I thought just leave it incase I wreck it. I would need an M22 in there to allow the hose to swivel though would I not?
I will do that, makes perfect sense now, thanks PJJIn your first picture the nut end nearest the plastic handle put a spanner on it and put another spanner on the nut end furthest away from the plastic handle and undo that bottom fitting take that out then screw the new fitting into it , obviously put ptfe tape on it first
itvwill then look like this
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Use a dowty washer and thread lock, not PTFE.
I was advised never to use PTFE on high pressure fittings as it can cause splits in the fittings.Whats wrong with ptfe used it for years never had a problem???