T&S Brass Double Deck-Mount Pantry Mixing Faucet with 10-Inch Swing Nozzle, 4-Inch Centers
T&S Brass Double Deck-Mount Pantry Mixing Faucet with 10-Inch Swing Nozzle, 4-Inch Centers
Low-Lead, ADA-Compliant, Polished Chrome Plated Brass
Built for commercial pantry sinks, this faucet combines a 10-inch swing nozzle, quarter-turn operation, and low-lead compliance in a durable chrome-plated brass body.
- Double-handle deck-mount pantry mixing faucet for commercial sink applications.
- 10-inch swing nozzle with stream regulator outlet for flexible reach and controlled flow.
- Quarter-turn Eterna compression cartridges with spring checks help prevent cross-flow.
- 4-inch wrist action handles and 1/2-inch NPT female inlets support straightforward installation.
- Adjustable centers from 3-3/4 inches to 4-1/4 inches provide replacement flexibility.
- Low-lead construction and ADA compliance make it suitable for code-conscious projects.
Product Weight:
4.4 lbDeck-Mount Pantry Faucet
Designed for pantry and sink applications with a 4-inch deck mount configuration.
10-Inch Swing Nozzle
Provides extended reach and easy positioning over the sink area.
Stream Regulator Outlet
Delivers a controlled stream for everyday washing and prep tasks.
Quarter-Turn Eterna Cartridges
Compression cartridges with spring checks help prevent cross-flow of water.
4-Inch Wrist Action Handles
Easy-to-use handles with color-coded indexes for quick hot and cold identification.
Adjustable Centers
Centers adjust from 3-3/4 inches to 4-1/4 inches for installation flexibility.
1/2-Inch NPT Female Inlets
Eccentric inlets with 2-inch flanges and a lock washer help support rigid installation.
Polished Chrome Plated Brass Construction
Durable brass body and tubular spout with polished chrome plated metal handles.
Low-Lead and ADA Compliant
Meets NSF 372 low lead content requirements and ANSI/ICC A117.1 ADA requirements.
Certifications & Compliance
Warranty & Protection
One-year limited warranty.
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