$49.33/Each
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- Quantity
- 1/Each
- Shipping Weight
- 0.96 lb.
- Features
- Made in America
- Type
- Aerators
T&S Brass and Bronze Works B-1426 Details
This T&S B-1426 quick connect aerator head easily attaches to the B-1420 squeeze valve to insert air into the water flow for a variety of applications in your commercial or institutional kitchen.
Each quick connect spray connector measures 3 3/8" in length by 13/16" in width. The aerator outlet width is 15/16".
Because this item is not stocked in our warehouse, processing, transit times and stock availability will vary. If you need your items by a certain date, please contact us prior to placing your order. Expedited shipping availability may vary. We cannot guarantee that this item can be cancelled off of the order or returned once it is placed.
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Made in America
This item was made in the United States of America.
CSA, Canada
This product has been certified by the Canadian Standards Association (CSA) to meet requirements for electrical, plumbing, and/or mechanical products in Canada.
NSF/ANSI/CAN 61 (Certified by CSA)
This item is certified by CSA to meet the drinking water system component standards for Canada and the United States outlined in NSF/ANSI/CAN 61.
NSF/ANSI/CAN 372 (Certified by CSA)
This item is certified by CSA to meet the drinking water system component lead content standards for Canada and the United States outlined in NSF/ANSI/CAN 372.
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