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Tighten the nut by hand until snug, then give it just one final quarter-turn with a wrench. Avoid overtightening, as excessive force can slice through the rubber washer or crack the plastic insert. This gentle approach ensures a watertight seal without damaging the internal components.

Absolutely not; never use water connection pipes for LPG or gas applications. These pipes are chemically incompatible with gas, which can erode the inner rubber core and cause dangerous leaks. Always use certified orange safety hoses that are specifically built to handle combustible gas.

Inspect your connection pipes every 3 to 5 years to ensure they remain structurally sound. If you spot rust on the mesh, fraying wires, or a bulging tube, replace the pipe immediately. Changing them proactively is the best way to prevent a burst line from flooding your home.

The most common culprit for pressure drops is a sharp kink in the pipe hidden behind the basin. When forced into a tight bend, the inner tube collapses like a pinched straw, severely restricting water flow. While JAL pipes resist kinking, ensuring a gentle curve during installation is essential for maximum performance.

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