Davant Push Fit Waste Pipe
The Davant Push Fit Waste Pipe is a lightweight and durable solution for efficient waste water drainage in bathrooms, kitchens, and utility spaces. Designed for quick and easy installation, this pipe requires no solvent welding, making it an ideal choice for both professionals and DIY users.
Constructed from high-quality plastic, the pipe ensures a secure and watertight connection, preventing leaks while allowing for easy disassembly and adjustments if needed. Available in multiple colors and sizes, it seamlessly integrates into various plumbing systems.
Key Features:
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Push-fit connection – No glue or welding required, ensuring a hassle-free installation.
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Durable and lightweight – Made from high-quality plastic for long-lasting performance.
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Leak-proof design – Provides a secure fit while allowing easy disassembly if required.
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Smooth inner surface – Reduces the risk of blockages and improves water flow.
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Suitable for various drainage systems – Ideal for bathroom, kitchen, and utility waste disposal.
- Available in multiple colors and sizes – Choose from Black, Grey, and White to match your setup.
📏 Available Sizes & Boxed Dimensions & Weight:
- 32mm (Black, Grey, White) – W: 3.5cm × H: 3.5cm × D: 200.0cm ⋅ 385g
- 40mm (Black, Grey, White) – W: 4.5cm × H: 4.5cm × D: 200.0cm ⋅ 480g
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
1. What is a push-fit waste pipe?
A push-fit waste pipe is a quick and easy plumbing solution that uses rubber seals to create a secure, leak-free connection without the need for solvent cement or welding.
2. How do I install a push-fit waste pipe?
- Ensure all pipe ends and fittings are clean and dry.
- Cut the pipe to the required length using a fine-tooth saw.
- Insert the pipe into the push-fit fitting until fully seated.
- Check for a secure fit and test for leaks before use.
3. Can I remove and adjust the pipe after installation?
Yes! Unlike solvent weld pipes, push-fit pipes can be easily removed and adjusted, making them perfect for temporary or evolving plumbing setups.
4. What’s the difference between 32mm and 40mm pipes?
- 32mm pipes are typically used for basins and smaller sinks.
- 40mm pipes are suited for larger sinks, showers, and baths.
5. What color should I choose?
The pipe color is usually based on aesthetic preference and compatibility with existing plumbing systems:
- Black – Common in outdoor and concealed installations.
- Grey – Often used in modern plumbing setups.
- White – Standard for visible indoor applications.
Warranty & Safety Information
- Ensure pipes are properly inserted into fittings to prevent leaks.
- Avoid excessive bending or force that could damage the seals.
- Store pipes in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight.
- Follow manufacturer guidelines for best performance.
For warranty claims or product support, please contact the retailer or manufacturer.