Is it easy to block the toilet shifter if it only moves 5cm?

Updated on Toilet 2024-01-27
9 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    It's not about how much to move, it's just that the diameter of the shifter itself is too small

  2. Anonymous users2024-01-22

    In principle, the farther the toilet shifter is displaced, the easier it is to block.

    Also, the sewer pipe under the toilet should be 110mm, and the toilet should be 80-85mm, and it should be easy to shift if it is only 5CM.

    Good luck

  3. Anonymous users2024-01-21

    This distance is a bit large.

    But as long as the installation is reasonable.

    At the same time, fair use.

    It shouldn't clog.

    You can rest assured.

  4. Anonymous users2024-01-20

    If you don't need a shifter for 5cm, just make a double bay and chisel the floor.

  5. Anonymous users2024-01-19

    There should be nothing for family use, and the public people are too miscellaneous and everything is easy to block.

  6. Anonymous users2024-01-18

    No problem, if the toilet is not on the drain hole, it is best to use a shifter, so that it will not be so easy to block, otherwise it will not be able to get water, it is easy to block, if the hole is just on the drain, it is best not to move the toilet, after all, the drain is more than the shifter, of course, the toilet is in the way of moving the point, and it is also the best way to use the shifter.

  7. Anonymous users2024-01-17

    No problem, if the toilet is not drained, it is best to use a shifter, so that it will not be so easy to block, otherwise it will not be able to get water, it is easy to block, especially if the hole is just on the drain, it is best not to move the toilet, after all, the drain is more than the shifter, of course, the toilet is in the way of moving the point, and it is also the best way to use the shifter.

  8. Anonymous users2024-01-16

    As long as you move the position of the toilet, you can still flush it with the shifter as long as you don't throw something that is not easy to flush into it.

  9. Anonymous users2024-01-15

    It is best not to use a shifter.

    Some people say you don't just throw things in there.

    But you can't control the size of the poop you pull out.

    If it's a little bigger or a little longer, it's blocked!

    Consider buying a toilet that is flexible enough to deal with pit spacing.

    There are many specific brands.

    I won't advertise them anymore.

Related questions
4 answers2024-01-27

The size of the toilet shifter is generally 10cm 20cm

The toilet shifter is generally used in the following situations, and the pit distance in the bathroom (referring to the vertical distance from the center of the sewage pipe to the wall) is non-standard (the standard is 300mm or 400mm), then the shift is needed to move. >>>More

20 answers2024-01-27

Toilet shifter: also known as offset, drain shifter;It is mainly used for toilet installation, because the position of the toilet wall and the sewage outlet is fixed, and the selected toilet sewage outlet and the lower sewage outlet do not correspond to the position of the pipe fittings used in the case of incomplete docking. >>>More

2 answers2024-01-27

Originally, the shifter is a troublesome problem, and there are often problems with poor drainage, so it is recommended to consider resetting. If it really has to be moved, it can only be opened, unobstructed, and if the economy allows, change to a toilet with a large punch.

4 answers2024-01-27

The toilet shifter is usually installed by lowering the plane of the original sewer pipe to make up for the installation height of the shifter (about 6 cm), so that the toilet is still installed at the height of the ground, if it is higher than the ground, it is usually used to make the plane with the height of the shifter, and then install the toilet at the height of the bottom of the toilet and its squatting range.

10 answers2024-01-27

It is better to change the sewage pipe to this method, and the specific reasons are as follows: >>>More