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The BMI USA 6705 is a lead-free brass IPS close flange fitting designed for use in plumbing drain, waste, and vent applications. Built from solid brass, this 150-class flange features a 4-hole bolt pattern and accepts a 3/4-inch IPS pipe connection with a 3 7/8-inch outer flange diameter. The close-flange configuration keeps the fitting low-profile, making it well suited for installations where floor or wall clearance is limited. Licensed plumbers and pipefitters install this type of fitting as part of drain or closet connections, relying on the lead-free brass construction to meet potable-water and fixture-connection code requirements.
This flange is appropriate for residential and light commercial plumbing systems where a brass IPS close flange is required at a floor or wall termination point. The 4-hole mounting pattern provides secure fastening to standard subfloor or framing surfaces. The lead-free material designation meets federal and state mandates governing fixtures and fittings in contact with potable water systems. Contractors working on toilet closet flanges, floor drains, or similar pipe termination assemblies will find this fitting a direct fit for standard IPS pipe configurations.
Designed as an OEM-style replacement or new-installation close flange for residential and light commercial plumbing systems using 3/4-inch IPS pipe connections with a standard 4-hole mounting configuration.
Installation should be performed by a licensed plumber in accordance with applicable local plumbing codes and the International Plumbing Code (IPC). Shut off the water supply and relieve system pressure before beginning any flange replacement or installation work. Verify bolt-hole alignment to the subfloor or mounting surface before securing fasteners, and ensure the mating pipe end is properly prepared and deburred before making the IPS connection. Do not overtighten mounting fasteners, as brass flanges can crack under excessive torque.
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