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On a kitchen fit at the moment. Old 1950s house so all plumbing is old 3/4" pipework. I've had to fix a very old seized stop **** in the first week and re-joined the pipework using compression fittings with 3/4 olives.

Got woken this morning by a call at half past 5. Customer telling me there kitchen has water peeing out everywhere. Came rushing out here to find that the nut on one of the fittings has split. This is the second one I've had on this job and the second one I've had ever. I've never known this to happen before. The pipes are in clips up the wall every 18" they run straight and upon looking at the join the olives are good. Compressed evenly and all is tickty boo.
I managed to lever the broken nut off with a screw driver. When it then snapped in half again the other side. So its now in two pieces.
Something about the nut just doesn't feel right. Its very light and almost has a plastic type feel to it. Its all stamped with the EN Numbers and that.
Anyone had any problems like this before? Is this a case of poor import stuff like the taps and brassware we were getting addy years ago?
 

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This came from either a local merchant (branch brothers in deeping) or PTS. Trying to get to the bottom of it now.
Its not through over tightening. Id expect the threads to go first if that was the case. Compared to another nut i have you can tell its cheap tosh
 
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I had one do just the same a couple of weeks ago - came from our local plumbers' merchant. It too had all the right EN numbers stamped on it. Very annoying but luckily it was downstairs, like yours, and in my own house ! It certainly wasn't over-tightened and I had wrapped a couple of turns of PTFE tape round the copper olive, as per my usual style.
 

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