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How to fix shower spindles that are too short?

diy_vvv
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How to fix shower spindles that are too short?

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Hi all,

 

Replacing the taps in my shower, it’s set quite deep into the wall, so I can’t thread the tap on as intended. I’ve seen some kinetic spindle extenders - not sure if that would work.

 

If spindle extenders are the way to go, whats the best way to check if 15mm or 25mm is more suitable in my situation?

 

Thanks! 

EricL
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Re: Shower spindles too short

Hello @diy_vvv 

 

Thanks for sharing your question about spindles being too short. If you have a ceramic spindle, the only brass extender that will work for you is the Kinetic 28mm Ceramic Disc Spindle Extender. The other option is the Kinetic 15mm PVC Spindle Bonnet Extender, this plastic extender can be trimmed at the bottom if it is too long. 

 

However, if you have a traditional spindle that uses a jumper valve, I suggest trying the Kinetic 15mm Wall Tap Spindle Extender first as short extenders are sometimes long enough to make the difference. If it fails to reach the cover then you'll need to use the 25mm set.

 

If you have any other questions we can help with, please let us know.

 

Eric

 

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