Advance Tabco FS-1-3624 Compartment Sinks
Advance Tabco FS-1-3624 Compartment Sinks is backordered and will ship as soon as it is back in stock.
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Description
Advance Tabco FS-1-3624 14-Gauge One-Compartment Fabricated Sink
36" x 24" bowl • No drainboards • NSF certifiedBuilt to thrive in the busiest commercial kitchens, the Advance Tabco FS-1-3624 delivers heavyweight durability and generous capacity in a compact, single-bowl footprint.
Key Features
- Oversized 36" W x 24" D x 14" H bowl easily fits sheet pans, stock pots and bus tubs.
- Heavy-duty 14-gauge type 304 stainless steel—excellent corrosion & dent resistance.
- Rolled rim edge adds structural strength and eliminates sharp corners.
- 8-½" tile-edge backsplash with pre-punched 8" on-center faucet holes for fast wall installation.
- 1 ⅝" Ø stainless steel legs with adjustable side cross-bracing for rock-solid stability.
- 1" adjustable stainless steel bullet feet level the sink on uneven floors.
- TIG-welded construction; welds are blended to a hygienic satin finish.
- Center-mounted 1 ½" IPS stainless steel basket drain included.
- NSF listed for food-service sanitation.
Technical Specifications
Model | FS-1-3624 |
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Bowl interior (W × D × H) | 36" × 24" × 14" |
Overall size | 41" L/R × 29-½" F/B* |
Material / Gauge | 14-ga type 304 stainless steel |
Backsplash | 8-½" high, tile-edge, (2) 1-⅛" dia. holes on 8" centers |
Drain | 1-½" IPS stainless steel basket strainer (centered) |
Legs | 1 ⅝" Ø S/S legs with adjustable side cross-bracing |
Feet | 1" adjustable stainless steel bullet feet |
Shipping weight | Approx. 125 lb. |
Certifications | NSF |
*Front-to-back dimension may vary ±0.5" per manufacturer tolerances.
Ideal Applications
- Restaurant & hotel kitchens
- Catering commissaries & ghost kitchens
- Supermarket prep areas
- Food trucks & concession stands
- Laboratory or industrial wash-down stations