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JinXXX
post Mar 27 2012, 10:49 PM

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TSThe_Relic
post Mar 28 2012, 08:08 AM

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hey guys, i tried ur suggestion and eventually bought a male coupling tat doesnt fit my tap !!...but then i've managed to do an alternative! with minor minor droplets of leakage though sad.gif

i just used my tap (below) with this thread..and i just fixed to the female inlet for the machine.. it locks perfectly...
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stevie8
post Mar 28 2012, 10:14 AM

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QUOTE(The_Relic @ Mar 28 2012, 08:08 AM)
hey guys, i tried ur suggestion and eventually bought a male coupling tat doesnt fit my tap !!...but then i've managed to do an alternative! with minor minor droplets of leakage though sad.gif

i just used my tap (below) with this thread..and i just fixed to the female inlet for the machine.. it locks perfectly...
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Are you saying after taking out the stupid thing (the 4 screws thing) and you connect the hose to the tap? If this is the case do you know why it leaks? Because the tap male does not have a rubber ring. See pic
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post Mar 28 2012, 10:28 AM

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QUOTE(stevie8 @ Mar 28 2012, 10:14 AM)
Are you saying after taking out the stupid thing (the 4 screws thing) and you connect the hose to the tap? If this is the case do you know why it leaks? Because the tap male does not have a rubber ring. See pic
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ahh..okok..guess i'll just take the rubber ring from my male coupling and fit it on the tap!??!!
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post Mar 28 2012, 11:06 AM

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QUOTE(The_Relic @ Mar 28 2012, 08:08 AM)
hey guys, i tried ur suggestion and eventually bought a male coupling tat doesnt fit my tap !!...but then i've managed to do an alternative! with minor minor droplets of leakage though sad.gif

i just used my tap (below) with this thread..and i just fixed to the female inlet for the machine.. it locks perfectly...
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This one is the 3/4" hose tap with thread. Some hardware shop know it as {luk fun nga} 3/4" thread in Cantonese. My plumber teach me.
stevie8
post Mar 28 2012, 11:29 AM

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Yes, luk fun is 3/4. one inch is divided into eight (pak fun).There is a seh fun nga (half inch tap with thread) which fits flexible hose commonly used in toilet.


Added on March 28, 2012, 11:31 am
QUOTE(The_Relic @ Mar 28 2012, 10:28 AM)
ahh..okok..guess i'll just take the rubber ring from my male coupling and fit it on the tap!??!!
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Not sure if it fits. You can try putting it along the lower neck if not middle. Good luck.

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