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The hole spacing of the toilet bowl is not particularly accurate, and most of them are. You should be able to use it. Take a ruler to measure it when you buy it, and it is best to tell the merchant that you will pay after installation.
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If you can buy a pit spacing of 350, that's just right, otherwise buy a pit spacing of 300, so that the spacing between the tank and the wall is about 3 cm.
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A hole spacing of 8 cm is generally not suitable for a seated toilet, and a squatting toilet should be usable.
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You basically have no hope for this, the general hole spacing is reserved about 31, otherwise you can't keep up with the tiles after pasting.
Cannot be installed, needs to be adjusted! If the hole spacing is 400, you can install a toilet under 400!
Generally, it is 38 40CM from the wall, which is a standard size, and the installed toilet measurement generally measures the position of the toilet fixing hole is the position of the drain.
This is the distance between the floor row hole against the wall, (there is a difference between 300mm, 400mm and the wall row) has nothing to do with the momentum, and the momentum of the siphon is good.
OK. There are two ways to do this:
First, if it is installed directly, there will be a 10 cm gap between the toilet and the wall, which is not very convenient. >>>More
You can't buy a 400 pitch toilet – it will cause the toilet drain to not fit perfectly with the ground sewer, resulting in sewage outflow!