RADIATOR AIR TAP/ SCREW.

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Hi,

I have quite an old radiator in the upstairs bedroom. Last night, I bled the radiator aplying a key to the screw at the top of the radiator.

Air came out of the radiator with force, carrying with it bits of sludge and metal.

I tried to tighten the screw back up, but it fell into the radiator (somehow).

I've turned the radiator off, but would like to know if new screws are available as a temporary measure? The brass teeth inside the radiator seem fine, which means that a screw should be easily fitted.

I've tried my local merchants, but can't seen to find any screws for the top of a radiator. Can you help?
 
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There is a chance someone might have one lying about, but they all have different threads etc so unfortunately I think there is more chance of you winning the lottery than finding one :cry:

Although someone usually wins the lottery :)

If you say you got metal etc out then it sounds like the radiator could be at the end of its life anyway.
 
If it's a normal 1/2" tapping, then you can but the complete assembly - assuming that you can get the old one out.
 
the bleed screw goes into a removable plug. You can buy these plugs, with new bleed screw, on the plumbing shelf. Your old one may have an internal hex or square socket, and you will need a radiator spanner to take it out. the new one might be the same, but they are also available with a external hex like a nut. Use PTFE tape on the threads of the new one.

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Not if it's an old Myson etc where the bleed screw goes direct into the rad. I assumed this is what he had from his description.
 
then maybe a brass setscrew would fit? what size do you think?
 

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