John Boos FTSG-1260 Commercial Faucets & Plumbing
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Description
John Boos FTSG-1260 Stainless Steel Floor Trough – 60" L x 12" W
14 GA Type 300 Stainless • Subway-Style Grating • Center DrainBuilt for high-volume foodservice, grocery, and industrial wash-down areas, the John Boos FTSG-1260 floor trough channels water and debris away fast—keeping your floors safe, sanitary, and code-compliant.
Key Features
- Heavy-duty 14 gauge, Type 300 stainless steel construction resists corrosion and rough traffic.
- Subway-style removable grate: 3/8" Ø stainless rods with 3/16" × 1" bar stock on 3/4" centers.
- 4" deep, all-TIG-welded drain pan with 5° pitch for positive drainage.
- Accepts up to a 4" O.D. drain pipe (3.25" long).
- Includes stainless steel perforated strainer basket to capture solids.
- Exposed welds polished to blend seamlessly with adjacent surfaces.
- NSF listed for food-contact and sanitation compliance.
Model-Specific Details
Model | FTSG-1260 |
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Overall length | 60 in / 1524 mm |
Overall width | 12 in / 305 mm |
Trough depth | 4 in / 102 mm |
Drain location | Centered |
Compatible drain size | 4" O.D. pipe |
Approx. weight | 62 lb / 28 kg |
Material | 14 GA Type 300 stainless steel |
Grate style | Subway-style stainless steel, removable |
Included accessory | Stainless steel perforated strainer basket |
Why Choose John Boos Floor Troughs?
- Manufactured in the USA by John Boos—an industry leader since 1887.
- Precision built to ± 0.5" tolerances for easy fit in new builds or retrofits.
- No field welding required—arrives ready to install.
- Supported by nationwide service and parts availability.
Care & Maintenance
Clean routinely with non-chloride detergents, warm water, and a soft cloth or plastic scouring pad. Rinse and wipe dry to preserve the stainless steel’s protective film. Avoid wire brushes, steel pads, or chlorine bleach.