Icon 12485 Rubber Grommet
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I don't think the grommet is necessary because the pipe slides right into it. In order to slide the pipe into the hole, I chamfered the end of the pipe with my knife and then put some vaseline on the underside to lubricate it. What a terrible sound that was! I love it! As I was plumbing the drains, I check the length of the pipe several times by putting it into the grommet.
Rubber grommet with a total width of 3" in total. The original answer made mention of 3"pvc that is not the case. Unfortunately, this is what made me buy it. For example, if you need this for the 3" picture on an RV toilet, this is not the right
The grommets in the description matched the size in the description. I went with the 1 1/2 inch and 3 inch size. To make sure that I had the right size, I drilled a hole in a milk jug and put in the grommet.
If the grommet is a certain size, it is usually half an inch smaller on the outside and half an inch smaller on the inside
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A water pressure of two feet above the fitting didn't leak or cause any issues. There is no reason whatsoever to use glue in fittings other than being a cheap ass. It is easy to move these, they are fast to repair, they require little installation adjustments, and they are efficient. This is worth spending the extra money over gluing in the.
If replacing the black/waste tank on an RV, this is exactly what is needed. The flange of a typical toilet can be used.
perfectly with the 30 gallon black water tank on a 2012 Forest River Surveyor!.
It's a good looking page. It's a good price.
The switch from one tank to another was.