Where Can I Get This?

What is this white round ring? I can’t find it in bunnings. I have few broken to replace. Thank you.

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  • -4

    It's a plastic washer. You can get nylon ones readily in whatever size you want. May need to use 2-3 at once for desired thickness.

    https://www.amazon.com.au/Lon0167-Plastic-Non-threaded-Stand…

    https://www.bunnings.com.au/zenith-1-4-and-m6-nylon-washer-5…

    • +6

      It's sooo not a "plastic washer"… wow its a nylon nail-in anchor.

      • Typically comes together with the nail.
        But no need to replace if the nail is still holding the downpipe in place

  • Thank you so much.

  • +9

    The white bit is actually part of a larger bit of plastic.
    to replace you will likely have to pull the nail out, then the plastic sleeve, and install a whole new fixing.
    https://www.bunnings.com.au/macsim-5-x-25mm-round-nylon-nail…

  • Other than aesthetics why do you need to replace them?

    If you don't know what it is then I'm not certain you know how to replace them.

    • Its a screw into this white ring only. Its easy to fix. The green anchor plate is moving causing the drain pipe not fully secured into the bricks.

    • Might be best left to the handyman in this case.

  • Functionally more like these but I'm not sure where to source them

  • Remove one. Check diameter and length. Get something similar from Bunnings in the next size up. Use suitable drill to install the new ones. No good replacing with the same size as they will probably pull out again.

  • +4

    It's just a tap it
    https://www.bunnings.com.au/macsim-5-x-25mm-round-nylon-nail…

    Replace with a green /blue plug if it's become too loose in the mortar

  • +1

    I hate those things. Pain in the butt to remove. As above, it’s not just the washer, it’s a nylon sleeve that is holding the nail in. Easy to install but hard to remove.

    Replace the whole thing with whatever masonry fixing you choose.

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