Materials & Tools
IBC blanking cap
2-piece Hose - Tap connector
O-ring
25mm / 1" drill bit
Drill
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Step 1
Drill a 25mm hole in the centre
of the blanking cap. |
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Step 2
Separate the two pieces of the
hose connector, and place an O-ring on the smaller threaded
piece.
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Step 3
Insert this piece into the hole. |
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Step 5
Tightly screw the other end of
the hose connector onto the outside of the blanking cap. |
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Step 6
Fit the cap to the outlet of the
IBC tank. You can now attach a length of hosepipe to water
plants, fill buckets or watering cans, or fill barrels further
down your plot/garden.
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