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I've bought a new Hansgrohe kitchen mixer tap and want to connect it to my 15mm supply pipes.

Photos of the connectors are attached, please could someone give me some guidance on the name/type of fitting I'm aiming for - presumably it's 15mm compression on one end but what's this one called (the braided pipe is about 10amm diameter)

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They would normally screw directly on an 15mm isolating valve

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Quote:
"isolating valve 15mm 10mm


But the nut is smaller than would fit a 15mm isolating valve. I'm presuming if it were to get an isolating valve with 15mm at one end and 10mm at the other this nut would fit the narrower end of the valve?

But it wouldn't fit by compression using an olive, it'd have to fit by the rubber meeting metal?


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Take a hose in the plumbers merchant and see what they have that fits.

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