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Went to an emergency call out today at a hair salon that has a load of foreign basins and traps are all leaking. I need to change them out but my problem is that the waste shank is slightly smaller than inch and 1/4 - like almost fits.

Anyone know any other sizes it could possibly be or suggest where to start looking.

Cheers in advance for any pointers
 
35mm?
 
Went to an emergency call out today at a hair salon that has a load of foreign basins and traps are all leaking. I need to change them out but my problem is that the waste shank is slightly smaller than inch and 1/4 - like almost fits.

Anyone know any other sizes it could possibly be or suggest where to start looking.

Cheers in advance for any pointers

1 1/4 push fit ?
 
No I mean the actual threaded shank on the bottom of the waste is smaller than 32mm so a 32mm trap is too big to screw on. Can't change the wastes as these are a god awful shape, size and design
 
Solvent 1 1/4" is 36mm, push fit is 35mm and Euro size is 32mm.
If it is Euro you will need an adapter like a mcalpine S28
 
As tamz said if it was me i'd swap the wastes out in the sink to standard uk size
 
had quite a number of sink wastes that normal traps wont sit on correctly recently, blumin euro carp.
 
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