ᐅ Fixing distance 450 mm for sink – manufacturer recommendations? Applicable standards?
Created on: 11 Jan 2019 07:55
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PoundHello everyone,
I have a problem: I had the bathroom partition wall retiled (tile over tile), and I removed the installed bathroom fixtures, then, eager as I was, disposed of them immediately. Now I have noticed that all the washbasins displayed at the hardware store have an installation measurement of 280mm (11 inches).
To be honest, I didn’t think much about it when removing them. I assumed the dimensions were standardized like with toilets, so the 450mm (18 inches) spacing would be correct… well, I was wrong.
Can anyone tell me if there are still washbasins available with these bolt spacings? Maybe a manufacturer that specifically uses these dimensions? The old one was a Villeroy & Boch, but on their website, I only found the mentioned 280mm (11 inches) measurements.
Is there perhaps a bracket or mounting console that could be used in an emergency to adjust the wall measurements?
Thanks a lot.
Best regards
I have a problem: I had the bathroom partition wall retiled (tile over tile), and I removed the installed bathroom fixtures, then, eager as I was, disposed of them immediately. Now I have noticed that all the washbasins displayed at the hardware store have an installation measurement of 280mm (11 inches).
To be honest, I didn’t think much about it when removing them. I assumed the dimensions were standardized like with toilets, so the 450mm (18 inches) spacing would be correct… well, I was wrong.
Can anyone tell me if there are still washbasins available with these bolt spacings? Maybe a manufacturer that specifically uses these dimensions? The old one was a Villeroy & Boch, but on their website, I only found the mentioned 280mm (11 inches) measurements.
Is there perhaps a bracket or mounting console that could be used in an emergency to adjust the wall measurements?
Thanks a lot.
Best regards
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nordanney11 Jan 2019 08:39According to the DIN standard, the distances have been 18 cm (7 inches) or 28 cm (11 inches) for many, many years. I can’t imagine you would find a modern washbasin designed for installation at 45 cm (18 inches). I just removed an old Villeroy & Boch basin, probably around 20 years old, and even then the spacing was 28 cm (11 inches).
Is there a bracket available? Sorry, I don’t know.
Why not cut off the old bolts and install new ones?
Is there a bracket available? Sorry, I don’t know.
Why not cut off the old bolts and install new ones?
The 45cm (18 inches) dimension surprises me too... I really couldn’t find any sink with those measurements, except for the basin I dismantled.
How am I supposed to install the new bolts? Wouldn’t I have to knock off the tiles again for that?
I was thinking of carefully cutting out a rectangular strip between the bolts with a cutoff saw to access the bolts. In hindsight, it wouldn’t be visible anyway, since a sink will always be mounted in front of it.
How am I supposed to install the new bolts? Wouldn’t I have to knock off the tiles again for that?
I was thinking of carefully cutting out a rectangular strip between the bolts with a cutoff saw to access the bolts. In hindsight, it wouldn’t be visible anyway, since a sink will always be mounted in front of it.
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nordanney11 Jan 2019 10:37Pound schrieb:
How should I install the new bolts? Would I have to chip off the tiles again for that? Why? Do you have a solid, masonry wall?
Then just cut off the old bolts and install the new ones accordingly. For that, you only need a drill and 2.95€.
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nordanney11 Jan 2019 11:46Good luck with the tinkering or consulting a professional.
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