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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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Altering the location of the fixing bolt in the hinge plate can move the position of the hinge forward It is quite fiddly as grub screws face the cistern and therefore one cannot see these grub screws once the seat is in position. Slow Automatic Closure Toilet Seats Here you will find a range of both plastic and steel toilet seat hinges as well as various spares to fit various toilet seats.

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Fitting a toilet seat using top fixings is fairly similar to a bottom fix seat, with the difference of exactly where the fixings are located. Follow the steps below to fit one: Step 1 – Insert Top Fixing Plugs Toilet seat fixings tend to be slightly different between manufacturers and due to this there are quite a few, however despite this they can all be broken into 2 different types; bottom fixing and top fixing. Bottom Fixing Toilet Seats As we have mentioned the first job should be to have a clean around and wipe away any dirt and grime to make the working area safer and a bit more pleasant to be in. 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. Once the nuts holding the seat in place are removed you can simply lift it away and free from the pan.With these measurements you can then make sure that you get the right sized toilet seat. Safety Precautions When Working Around Toilets 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. 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. Once it’s out of the way you can then thoroughly clean the whole area before refitting your new seat. Fitting a New Toilet Seat Depending on what type of hinges you have will depend on how they are fixed. Some hinges have no adjustment and simply fix in one position and if this is the case for yours then simply position them over the fixing plugs, insert the screw down through the hinge and into the plug and then screw it up.

Stainless metal L shape toilet seat hinge replacement pack Stainless metal L shape toilet seat hinge replacement pack

Typically the toilet seat is fixed to the pan by two long screws, one end runs through the base of the hinge and then through the pan using the holes supplied by the manufacturer. A washer and nut are then added and tightened from underneath that then holds the seat in place. A useful hinge replacement set for many applications and designs and types of toilet seat. Will replace many other designs of hinges However if the hinges you have feature adjustment then they will need to be positioned and adjusted correctly so the seat sits in exactly the right place on top the pan before the screws are tightened. Seat hinges fixed in position on bar by collar secured by grub screw ( allenkey supplied). Bolt tightening aid also suppliedAlthough most seats and fittings are adjustable so that they will fit the most common toilet bowl shapes, you still need to ensure it’s the right size. However, once adjusted, hold the hinge so it doesn’t move, pop the screw down in and screw it up tight and then repeat for the other side. Step 3 – Fit Seat in Place The first step is to screw the short studded sections into the base of the hinge plate. The one thing that you need to ensure is that if there are a range of different holes in the base, that you screw the stud into the right hole. 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. What “wrap over” actually means is that the lid of the seat wraps over and covers the actual seat all the way down to the top of the pan. This not only gives a more modern and minimal look but also helps to keep things more hygienic.

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The big advantage that the top fixing method has is that they are much easier to fit and also maintain.This is a very good and well thought out solution for this eventuality and saves having to withdraw the pan from the wall, where re-sealing is difficult. 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 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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Depending on the type of fixings your seat uses will depend on how they are removed. For top fixings, either remove the ring and lid (if you need to) or flip up the hinge plate cover to reveal the bolt or screw head. Using the correct tool, unscrew the bolt or screw and repeat for the other side.Fine adjustments can be made by rotating the hinge plate; this ensures that the fixing bolts can be adjusted so both will go into their respective holes in the toilet bowl Available in a vast range of different styles, wooden seats are both comfortable and warmer than plastic in the cold.

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