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Brand | Delta | Delta | Delta | Delta |
Name | 5.56 in. Long Pull-Up Diverter Tub Spout in Chrome | 5.38 in. Long Pull-Up Diverter Tub Spout in Chrome | 6.7 in. Long Pull-Up Diverter Tub Spout in Chrome | 6.5 in. Long Pull-Up Diverter Tub Spout in Chrome |
Price | $2199 | $3202 | $3699 | $4899 |
Ratings | (47) | (71) | (4) | (46) |
Spout Type | Shower/tub diverter | Shower/tub diverter | Shower/tub diverter | Shower/tub diverter |
Spout Reach (in.) | 5.38 | 5.38 | 6.5 | 6.5 |
Plumbing Part Type | Spout | Spout | Spout | Spout |
Application | Tub & Shower | Tub & Shower | Tub & Shower | Tub & Shower |
Material | Metal | Metal | Brass | Metal |
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Brand | Delta | Delta | Delta | Delta |
Name | 5.56 in. Long Pull-Up Diverter Tub Spout in Chrome | 5.38 in. Long Pull-Up Diverter Tub Spout in Chrome | 6.7 in. Long Pull-Up Diverter Tub Spout in Chrome | 6.5 in. Long Pull-Up Diverter Tub Spout in Chrome |
Price | $2199 | $3202 | $3699 | $4899 |
Ratings | (47) | (71) | (4) | (46) |
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Yes, my installation is with 1/2" copper pipe.
plastic and brass fittings the spout is metal
Looks like copper pipe. The package has adapters for that. Check the instructions. They can be downloaded at homedepot.com
Thank you for your question, Kat. You could connect a portable dishwasher to the hand shower outlet using the right adapter. It has standard 1/2" hand shower threads. Best regards, Jon Phone: 1-800-345-3358 | Email: customerservice@deltafaucet.com | Facebook/Twitter: @deltafaucet
Thia unit is meant to divert to a handheld shower. If you have both handheld and in wall shower, there will be a pressure reduction and some water will probably come out of both shower heads. But if you have a shutoff on both heads, you can shut one and use the other.
1-15/16" to 2-15/16"
Hi, Ron! Thank you for your question. The copper pipe should be between 3 7/8"-4" long from the finished wall. Best Regards, Rosanna
Restate you question in another way and include a picture and maybe we can help
5 and a quarter
It's been a while since I installed this tub spout. This tub spout is universal because it designed for 1/2" IPS, 3/4" IPS and it'll slide onto 1/2" copper pipe. If you are using the (supplied) adapter for for 1/2" copper pipe - the connection will be right up against the wall. You simply slide the tub spout onto the copper pipe and tighten the set screw on the bottom to lock it on. The 1/2" and 3/4" threads are about 4" deep into the tub spout. If your existing tub spout is threaded - you better be prepared to replace the nipple. Two ways to handle this: 1. If the store is close by, you can take off the existing nipple, do your calculations - then go to the store to purchase or... 2. Save your time and gas and purchase multiple lengths - eg: 2", 2 1/2", 3", 3 1/2", 4", 4 1/2", 5" long nipple and have them all on hand - use the appropriate one and return the ones you don't use.