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Morning Team,

I’ve got a tall flat panel radiator, 1800 x 600, flow and return both at the bottom. I have to insert a 15mm grub screw (what I’m looking for) to send the flow up and down the rad panels instead of going straight across the bar at the bottom of the panel

The bloody thing sheered as I tightened it up, luckily I could drill it out and unscrew it but now I need another. What’s it called and where does it come from?

could I use an appropriate grub screw with joint compound on it or are these rare and specific screws?

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TIA

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Why not contact the manufacturer? You’d probably have better luck.
I have tried but my German is not very good
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That doesn`t look like piece to divert water and because of the rubber sealing washer I would say it doesn`t need any other jointing compound. Agree to contact the manufacture first.
I know what you mean but the instructions show it to be one.
 
I wouldn't bother going through a manufacturer, it's a standard allen bolt that you can get any where and if necessary cut down to suit. Keep it for that O ring though, unless you're a very strong bar steward it can't be stainless if you stripped it.

What diameter is the thread, will be standard metric size say between 5 - 8mm or so.

I don't know the size but you get the idea, you can make do with something off the shelf...


Could even be a button head if you have room as nobody is going to see it...

 
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I wouldn't bother going through a manufacturer, it's a standard allen bolt that you can get any where and if necessary cut down to suit. Keep it for that O ring though, unless you're a very strong bar steward it can't be stainless if you stripped it.

What diameter is the thread, will be standard metric size say between 5 - 8mm or so.

I don't know the size but you get the idea, you can make do with something off the shelf...


Could even be a button head if you have room as nobody is going to see it...

Legend! Thanks for the help guys (and or girls)
 
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