Including a pebble cap finish, this Harmer Vertical Shower Drain is fabricated from white ABS plastic and treated with an antimicrobial coating to improve hygiene, diminish bacteria growth and provide an aesthetically pleasing look. Compliant with BS EN 1253 requirements for d... Read More
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Learn moreIncluding a pebble cap finish, this Harmer Vertical Shower Drain is fabricated from white ABS plastic and treated with an antimicrobial coating to improve hygiene, diminish bacteria growth and provide an aesthetically pleasing look. Compliant with BS EN 1253 requirements for design, flow and load testing, this Harmer ABS shower drain is also impact resistant and, thanks to its under-ribbed flange, is even more sturdy.
Suitable for concrete and timber floor applications, this shower drain is perfectly suited for use on flexible sheet flooring. Created to deliver high flow drainage rates from a plastic compound body, it has the additional benefit of not compromising on hygiene, style or durability. What's more, ABS plastic is non-toxic and completely recyclable after its useful life.
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Question:
One of the top screws on my verticle shower Drain is stuck how can I free it off? I
Answer:
If a screw on your Harmer ABS Vertical Shower Drain Pebble Cap - Sheet Flooring is stuck, there are a few methods you can try to loosen it. 1. Use a Screwdriver: Make sure you're using the right size screwdriver. If the screwdriver is too small, it may not grip the screw properly. If it's too large, it may strip the screw head. 2. Lubricate: If the screw isn't moving, you can try applying some lubricant or penetrating oil to the area around the screw. Wait a few minutes to allow the lubricant time to work, then try again. 3. Apply Heat: If the screw is still not budging, you could try using a hair dryer to apply heat to the area. The heat may help to expand the metal and make it easier to turn the screw. 4. Use Pliers: If the screw head is exposed, you could try using pliers to grip the head and turn it. 5. Tap Lightly: Sometimes, lightly tapping the handle of the screwdriver with a hammer while trying to turn the screw can help to loosen it. Remember to always take care not to strip the screw head, as this will make it more difficult to remove. If you're still having trouble, it may be best to consult a professional plumber. For more information about the product, you can refer to the product's range brochure here.
Question:
Could you tell me the diameter of the trap at its widest point please
Answer:
The 'cap' of the trap is 107.5mm, the body is 85mm.
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