Tobias_Claren
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Hello.
Are there very short versions of flanges for garbage disposers (in this case, a InSinkErator 75)?
Perhaps a threaded flange with a threaded mounting Ring, but without backup ring.
Not "universal" with adjusting screws.
The device should be at the highest possible Level under the sink.
The outlets under the sinks are horizontally (space saving pipe kit, trap at the wall).
The flange from the previous owner is only the extended version.
With a ~0.827 inches (21mm) "ring" (as a spacer), cuttet from a tin can, I had mounted the disposal. But than, the disposal outlet is 2.283 inches (~58mm) under the level of the wastewater pipe (to the trap at the wall) from the other sink.
Perhaps with the standard version, I reach 0.591 inches (15mm) under the pipe level.
Also not perfect. Remnants of Water would stand in the disposal.
And i would need a flexible pipe to connect the device with the drain system pipe. On the first photo, you can see the offset.
With the disposal direct under the thin metal sink, perhaps it is on the same level or higher.
For the last milimeters (I do not know the subunit of inches), perhaps, I could use more than one seal on the other sink.
Attached the first three photos. More on demand.
Thanks,
Tobias Claren
Are there very short versions of flanges for garbage disposers (in this case, a InSinkErator 75)?
Perhaps a threaded flange with a threaded mounting Ring, but without backup ring.
Not "universal" with adjusting screws.
The device should be at the highest possible Level under the sink.
The outlets under the sinks are horizontally (space saving pipe kit, trap at the wall).
The flange from the previous owner is only the extended version.
With a ~0.827 inches (21mm) "ring" (as a spacer), cuttet from a tin can, I had mounted the disposal. But than, the disposal outlet is 2.283 inches (~58mm) under the level of the wastewater pipe (to the trap at the wall) from the other sink.
Perhaps with the standard version, I reach 0.591 inches (15mm) under the pipe level.
Also not perfect. Remnants of Water would stand in the disposal.
And i would need a flexible pipe to connect the device with the drain system pipe. On the first photo, you can see the offset.
With the disposal direct under the thin metal sink, perhaps it is on the same level or higher.
For the last milimeters (I do not know the subunit of inches), perhaps, I could use more than one seal on the other sink.
Attached the first three photos. More on demand.
Thanks,
Tobias Claren
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