Advance Tabco 19-FM-60-ADA Hand Sinks
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Description
Advance Tabco Multi-Wash Hand Sink – 60" 3-Station, ADA
Model 19-FM-60-ADA • 16 ga 304 Stainless Steel • Faucet-ReadyBuilt to keep busy teams moving, this free-standing Advance Tabco sink provides three separate hand-wash stations in a single, easy-to-clean trough. Heavy-duty 16 gauge 304 stainless steel, rock-solid tubular legs and ADA-compliant bowl depth make it the professional choice for commercial kitchens, healthcare, manufacturing and institutional facilities.
Key Features
- Three user stations in a single 60" long basin – perfect for high-traffic wash-up areas.
- ADA compliant 5" deep bowl with 34" rim height allows comfortable forward or side approach.
- 8 1⁄2" high integral backsplash prevents wall damage and is pre-punched with three sets of 8" on-center faucet holes.
- Includes one 3 1⁄2" rear basket drain (K-6) for swift water removal.
- 1 5⁄8" O.D. tubular 304 stainless steel legs with flanged feet and adjustable side & rear cross-bracing.
- Stainless steel “Z” wall bracket supplied to anchor the sink and relieve leg stress.
- All TIG-welded seams blended to a uniform satin finish for superior sanitation.
- NSF listed and proudly made in the USA.
Specifications
Overall dimensions | 60" W × 19 1⁄2" D × 42 1⁄2" H (to top of backsplash) |
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Bowl size | 16" front-to-back × 5" deep (full length) |
Backsplash height | 8 1⁄2" |
Faucet holes | 3 sets, 8" on-center, 1 1⁄8" diameter – faucets not included |
Drain | 1 × 3 1⁄2" basket style, rear mounted |
Material | 16 ga type 304 stainless steel |
Legs / feet | 1 5⁄8" O.D. 304 SS tubular legs with welded flanged feet |
Compliance | ADA, NSF |
Approx. shipping weight | 86 lb |
California Prop 65 Warning: This product may expose you to chemicals including lead, which is known to the State of California to cause cancer, birth defects, or other reproductive harm. Learn more.