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    Default What's so special about pan screws?!

    I am installing a new toilet pan and cistern. All fairly straight forward ( oh no what have I said!) Anyway, I'm going to use the silicone and pan screw method of fixing to the floor and of course "pan screws are not included".
    So what the bugger is a pan screw. Is it just a stainless steel screw with ideas above its station? Does it have a built in device to tell you that you're about to overtighten and crack your porcelain? Or is it just a plain old screw that just happens to fit in the hole.
    Confused but hopeful..... I await the enlightening answers.

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    Quote Originally Posted by adam01 View Post
    I am installing a new toilet pan and cistern. All fairly straight forward ( oh no what have I said!) Anyway, I'm going to use the silicone and pan screw method of fixing to the floor and of course "pan screws are not included".
    So what the bugger is a pan screw. Is it just a stainless steel screw with ideas above its station? Does it have a built in device to tell you that you're about to overtighten and crack your porcelain? Or is it just a plain old screw that just happens to fit in the hole.
    Confused but hopeful..... I await the enlightening answers.
    google it

    its a rounded head- as opposed to a countersink/hex head etc

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    Quote Originally Posted by cyberhonky View Post
    google it

    its a rounded head- as opposed to a countersink/hex head etc
    Maybe; maybe not. A pan-head screw is like a round-head, but has a flat spot across the top; edge radius about half the head thickness. BUT, can be available with machine threads or self-tapping (e.g. for sheet metal). I'd recommend asking the source of the pan to verify you get the right parts.

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    In my experience most times the screws ar dispenced with altogether

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    Quote Originally Posted by adam01 View Post
    ... So what the bugger is a pan screw. Is it just a stainless steel screw with ideas above its station?

    Pan head screws are off the topic here.

    Pan screws are simply brass or S/S screws used to fix the pan down to the floor or mortar bed.

    Sometimes have plastic sleeves so as to bear softer on the porcelain pan.


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    Your local plumbers supplies place like Reece or Tradelink will be able to sell you a pack....
    Ours is not to reason why.....only to point and giggle.

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    I was just about to post a similar question in the plumbing forum, but i may as well ask on the back of this one.

    I've got a plumber coming on friday to install a new loo which calls for a specific Caroma fixing kit. No one has them in stock, but can order one in for me, but I wouldn't get it till next week.

    So, will any old screws do to hold it down until I get the proper kit?
    Cheers,
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    lol scooter - thinking the same things - pan screws are screws that hold down the "pan' - pan head are entirely different!

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    Quote Originally Posted by pharmaboy2 View Post
    lol scooter - thinking the same things - pan screws are screws that hold down the "pan' - pan head are entirely different!
    Bingo.

    'Pan screws' are of a size big enough to hold a pan down. Plumbers supplies have them in stainless and brass in a couple of different lengths. Cost about $4 for 4 screws.

    If you go to a nut/ bolt/ screw supplier and ask for pan screws, they will be assuming 'pan head', and will ask you the size, which you may not know.

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