I want to cap off a 110mm pipe using a McAlpine DC4-BL (link):
Judging by this drawing (link):
it's likely that it would fit inside a collar which would accept a 110mm pipe, so the fins would need to compress by, maybe, an extra 5mm to fit inside a 110mm pipe.
Any advice on whether this'll work OK or, e.g., heat it up in hot water before fitting, would be gratefully received.
I can't use a cap which goes round the pipe as, when the toilet was removed, the pipe was cut by cutting through the collar as it connected to the stack so the pipe (including the collar) has an od of, maybe, 120mm.
TIA
Drain Connector Blank Cap
Blank Cap suitable for sealing cast iron, plastic or clay 4"/110mm Ø pipe
mcalpineplumbing.com
it's likely that it would fit inside a collar which would accept a 110mm pipe, so the fins would need to compress by, maybe, an extra 5mm to fit inside a 110mm pipe.
Any advice on whether this'll work OK or, e.g., heat it up in hot water before fitting, would be gratefully received.
I can't use a cap which goes round the pipe as, when the toilet was removed, the pipe was cut by cutting through the collar as it connected to the stack so the pipe (including the collar) has an od of, maybe, 120mm.
TIA