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Fast Fit L SHAPE/SHAPED HEAVY DUTY STAINLESS STEEL TOILET SEAT HINGE. WITH NON SLIP FITTINGS/FIXINGS, FOR PLASTIC/NOVELTY TOILET SEATS.

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Square: Arguably the most modern type of toilet and seat, they suit modern properties and design schemes. Due to they’re sharp angles they are a little larger so suit larger more spacious bathrooms There are 4 standard types of toilet seat currently available and these are pointed nose, rounded nose, D-shape and square and depending on the type and age of toilet you have will depend on the type of seat that’s used. The bottom fixing is the traditional way to fix a toilet seat to a toilet and because of this they are the most common.

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The top fixing method for toilet seats tends to be more modern and due to this is generally featured on modern toilet seats. If you are thinking of changing your toilet from a close coupled to a low level toilet, take a look at the project we have on this, the old seat may not fit the new loo.Once the nuts holding the seat in place are removed you can simply lift it away and free from the pan.

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As there are many different types of adjustable top fixing hinges you will need to refer to the manufacturers instructions included with the kit on how to adjust correctly. The most common type of toilet seat found in homes across the UK is the plastic toilet seat due to it’s ease of cleaning and cheap cost both to produce and buy. For most top fixing toilet seats, the seat and hinges are supplied separately and fitted as described above, however with a few kits, the hinges come fitted to the seat. As you would imagine, instead of a securing the seat in place from below using a nut on a bolt that runs through the pan, the fixings are screwed down from the top into the top of the pan in the same way you would screw a screw into a piece of wood.

Make sure the fit is good and that the hinge plates are both pointing in the same direction and the seat is sitting evenly around the perimeter of the toilet bowl. Step 5 – Fit Washer and Nuts Fixing (domed, stainless washers, fixing nut and bolt): Connects to the hinge plate and fixes everything to the toilet pan Plastic toilet seats also come in a massive range of styles and designs so there is sure to be an option that suits your particular needs. Have some anti-bacterial cleaning spray to hand for cleaning the pan when the older seat is removed and before the new one goes on. The same cleaning agent can then be used when washing your hands after the job is done – assuming you are not sensitive to such cleaning chemicals. Always test for this, if you are not sure or have not used the product before. Some manufacturers utilise a metal fixing that uses a barrel nut positioned under the pan and the bolt is screwed down from the top.

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When replacing a toilet seat you have to be absolutely sure that you are replacing the old one with one of exactly the same size so that all supports on the base of the ring sit flat on top of the panThe method is to fit the rubber grommet into the pan holes and tighten the screw that engages with the nut and as one tightens, the nut is drawn up by the screwing action that expands the rubber grommet, making it tighten within the hole in the pan. For the purposes of this guide we are going to run through fitting a seat using bottom fixing bolts. Step 1 – Fit Studs to Hinge Plate When working with toilets, health and safety must come first! The toilet is obviously a place that can harbour harmful germs and is a source of potential infection therefore precautions should be taken before starting the job. Depending on the type of seat or seat fixings you’re using, tools may not be needed. However it’s a good idea to have a basic set to hand: The most common shapes of toilet seat – from left to right, round nose, traditional pointed nose, D-shaped and square

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D-Shape: These seats tend to be modern so suit modern bathrooms and toilets and they are a little larger than more traditional toilets Once finished you should also clean any and all tools that you have used. Tools Needed to Change a Toilet Seat This bar has 2 blind holes and the method is to locate the spigots into the blind holes which also incorporate a tiny grub screw with an Allen head. A tiny Allen key is required to secure the grub screws to the spigot.

Safety Precautions When Working Around Toilets

The key parts of a toilet seat include the ring, lid, hinge, hinge plate and the seat fixing and are show in the diagram below. It is helpful to understand these parts and how they interact to keep the seat fixed on the toilet pan and stop it wobbling or sliding. Altering the location of the fixing bolt in the hinge plate can move the position of the hinge forward A useful hinge replacement set for many applications and designs and types of toilet seat. Will replace many other designs of hinges

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