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The ZURN Z1203TC-12CPLG is an adjusting carrier nipple designed for use in floor-mounted carrier systems that support wall-hung plumbing fixtures. The nipple provides the threaded connection point between the carrier body and the waste or supply piping, allowing the installer to set the correct rough-in depth during installation. At 12 inches in length, this piece can be field-cut to achieve the exact dimension required by the installation. Licensed plumbers working on commercial or institutional fixture carrier rough-ins will recognize this as a standard component in the Zurn carrier system.
This carrier nipple is suited for use in wall-hung water closet and urinal carrier installations where adjustable rough-in depth is needed. The 12-inch length accommodates a range of wall thicknesses and framing conditions encountered in commercial restroom construction. Because it can be cut down on-site, a single part covers multiple rough-in scenarios, reducing the need to stock multiple fixed-length nipples. Typical applications include new construction and renovation projects in commercial, institutional, and healthcare facilities where wall-hung fixture carriers are specified.
Designed as an OEM-style replacement or new-installation component for Zurn floor-mounted carrier systems that accept adjusting carrier nipples with threaded coupling ends. Refer to the fixture carrier model documentation to confirm nipple thread size and carrier body compatibility before ordering.
Installation should be performed by a licensed plumber in accordance with the applicable local plumbing code and IPC requirements. Shut off the water supply and ensure the drain line is clear before beginning carrier rough-in work. When field-cutting the nipple to length, use a pipe cutter or hacksaw and deburr the cut end thoroughly before threading or assembling to avoid restricting flow or damaging seals. Do not overtighten threaded connections on the carrier body; follow the carrier manufacturer assembly instructions for proper make-up.
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