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How far can push fit fittings be rotated after being joined, i need to wallpaper behind a radiator that I don’t want too remove.

I have a pic just know were too host it.

45/90 degrees possible ?
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Thanks in advance

Steve
 
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Your refering to the radiator valve. The actual pushfit section will not be able to move on that picture. I wouldnt recommend trying to twist the valve at all, if you go to far you’ll get a lot of water coming out.
 
The photo link wasn’t there when I first replied.
Fitting will turn on the plastic pipe, but I would just have the rad removed
 
Thanks to the one plumber who did get back to me (rang 10) who I offered the job to remove and refit, he gave me some simple advice so managed to sort myself. 2 Quick Grips, 2 Planks, Folding Stool and a hammer. Job Done
 
Depends if you’re feeling lucky. I’ve never had a problem although as the old saying goes ‘If it ain’t leaking, don’t touch it’ :)
If you do turn it though and its John Guest fitting try to turn it clock wise with the thread, so the fitting tightens as you turn.
 

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