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I bought a freestanding tap. The instructions were rather undetailed but I've been able to work most of it out. However one thing I don't understand is the base connection(see pictures). The instructions has an arrow and G 1/2 but why are the holes off to the side? How can I connect this without restricting the flow. Are the holes supposed to be like this? Am I missing a part?

All help appreciated
 

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it has been drilled after casting to create the waterway rather than the difficult of having an internal water way. Looking at the pictures, particularly the last one i don't think they could have drilled it much bigger as it lines up with the other connections.
 
Thanks guys. So if I plumb this in I shouldn't have any problems with flow?

Not doing gravity fed. Would you be shocked if I told you the tap wasnt cheap Shaun!
 

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