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Oldbill
Sep 12, 2015, 09:12 PM
I am installing a shower cubicle for my mother. The new shower mixer has 15mm connectors. The plumbing I want to connect to Is 1/2 inch female for old spindle taps. This must come up all the time, but I can find no appropriate product (metric to imperial hex nipple, adaptor, or a connector with imperial on one end and metric on the other). Can you point me in the right direction. Thanks.

Milo Dolezal
Sep 14, 2015, 09:09 PM
You are not saying where you are located - but in the US, every plumbing store will sell conversion fittings - usually in brass.

FYI: Pipe sizes are universal across the board. Some countries prefer to list them in "mm" and US and UK use inches. We install foreign-made stall showers all the time and never had problem with connecting them.

15mm is 5/8". 1/2" is 12 mm. Half inch pipe is 5/8" OD ( or 15mm ). Is it copper, galvanized or plastic pipe you are dealing with?

As far as threads go, you want to make sure you keep thread type consistent ( Iron Pipe vs Compression type thread )

The 15mm you have mentioned - is it Outside Diameter or Inside Diameter ?

Back to you

Milo

Oldbill
Sep 14, 2015, 09:36 PM
You are not saying where you are located - but in the US, every plumbing store will sell conversion fittings - usually in brass.

FYI: Pipe sizes are universal across the board. Some countries prefer to list them in "mm" and US and UK use inches. We install foreign-made stall showers all the time and never had problem with connecting them.

15mm is 5/8". 1/2" is 12 mm. Half inch pipe is 5/8" OD ( or 15mm ). Is it copper, galvanized or plastic pipe you are dealing with?

As far as threads go, you want to make sure you keep thread type consistent ( Iron Pipe vs Compression type thread )

The 15mm you have mentioned - is it Outside Diameter or Inside Diameter ?

Back to you

Milo
Thanks Milo. I am in Australia. I did eventually find the right brass adaptors. Here they are only available in trade supply stores, not your average hardware store.

Anyway, problem solved!

Milo Dolezal
Sep 14, 2015, 09:56 PM
Great ! Glad you found the connectors !

Good luck with your project !

Milo