Folks,
Recently completed a total re-do of a small bathroom.
The wife requested a shower head with more "Force" (Interpreted as higher flow velocity. Shower flow volume is spot on to the 2.5 gal/min standard.)
The Kohler parts are bass ackwards to most of the shower hardware that I have seen:
Shower head: K-10590-AK-BN PDf files show female connection: Mine is male: Threads are undersize for 1/2" pipe thread.
http://www.us.kohler.com/webassets/kpna/catalog/pdf/en/1040132_4.pdf
Shower outlet: K-9511-BN PDF files show male connection: Mine is female: Threads are undersize for 1/2" pipe thread.
http://www.us.kohler.com/webassets/kpna/catalog/pdf/en/087753_4.pdf
I have talked with Kohler about these problems. They have promised to get back to me......
Question: Does anyone make a SS short nipple that has the undersize male threads on one (or both) end?
Are there any other easy/inexpensive solutions to changing the shower head?
TIA,
Rog
Recently completed a total re-do of a small bathroom.
The wife requested a shower head with more "Force" (Interpreted as higher flow velocity. Shower flow volume is spot on to the 2.5 gal/min standard.)
The Kohler parts are bass ackwards to most of the shower hardware that I have seen:
Shower head: K-10590-AK-BN PDf files show female connection: Mine is male: Threads are undersize for 1/2" pipe thread.
http://www.us.kohler.com/webassets/kpna/catalog/pdf/en/1040132_4.pdf
Shower outlet: K-9511-BN PDF files show male connection: Mine is female: Threads are undersize for 1/2" pipe thread.
http://www.us.kohler.com/webassets/kpna/catalog/pdf/en/087753_4.pdf
I have talked with Kohler about these problems. They have promised to get back to me......
Question: Does anyone make a SS short nipple that has the undersize male threads on one (or both) end?
Are there any other easy/inexpensive solutions to changing the shower head?
TIA,
Rog
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