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I have a Sottinni wc to fit, the soil pipe is in the floor, trouble is the pan has a porcelain 'strut' linked to both sides of the underside of the toilet, this sits ontop of the soil outlet when the toilet is back to the wall. I have been advised that you can cut this strut out using a diamond tipped saw blade in an angle grinder...anyone ever done this? Sottinni technical are non-commital, they say their pans are European standard design and should fit a soil pipe in the floor, but this cross member (about 1" tall by 8" wide) is 4" from the back of the toilet which is the centre of the soil pipe???
 
I've cut this kind of strut out of a few pans with no problems, it will probably invalidate the warranty but thats your choice i'm afraid.
 
sounds like its a back-to-the-wall pan,
ie. back fit waste and not suitable for floor pipe.
then its the wrong pan for the application.
the amount of times i turn up to fit these that customers suply and are incompatible is a joke.
the brace is there for a reason, because it is craply made and will break.
you could remove it but i bet you get a sweat-on praying it dosn't shatter during or after.
 
deed is done, cut ok, fitted...Sottinni say it can be used with soil pipe in the floor as most of these are sold in Europe and the majority of these are through the floor and not through the wall, but I agree they should not be sold as anything other than back to the wall with waste out of the wall, but there is no warning, no literature to state otherwise...
thanks for the replies
 
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