Brass construction delivers corrosion resistance and long service life in high-use kitchens and clinical areas. Service teams receive a robust product that tolerates frequent cycling and routine sanitization without performance loss.
LongDescription#@#Surgical Faucet, deck mount, 4" c/c, 129X gooseneck, 4" wrist action handles#@@#Cleaning Instructions#@#Unplug nearby equipment. Remove handles and aerator; soak in mild detergent and warm water. Scrub gooseneck spout and deck with a soft brush to remove scale and grease. Rinse thoroughly and dry with a lint-free cloth. Inspect seals and wrist-action handles for wear; replace if cracked. Clean surrounding deck to prevent contamination. Schedule coil and vent checks monthly to reduce fire risk and extend service life. Ensure all components dry before restoring water.#@@#Additional Info#@#T&S Brass B-0324-129X surgical faucet mounts to deck with 4" centers and a 129X gooseneck spout, offering 3–5" reach and 4" wrist-action handles; CSA-listed for sanitation and durability, weight 4.96 pounds.#@@#General Info#@#Description #@#
Brass construction delivers corrosion resistance and long service life in high-use kitchens and clinical areas. Service teams receive a robust product that tolerates frequent cycling and routine sanitization without performance loss.#@@#Delivery Details#@#
• Please ensure to handle the product with utmost care.
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• Make sure to examine the product for damage before signing the delivery receipt.
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• Delivery times may vary based on location.#@@#deliverynotes#@#NA#@@#Maintenance Guide#@#Inspect handles and spout weekly for wear and mineral buildup; remove scale with a 1:1 vinegar and water solution, rinse thoroughly, and dry immediately. Lubricate wrist-action cartridges quarterly with NSF-approved silicone grease to maintain smooth operation. Verify deck mounting fasteners monthly and tighten to 15–20 ft·lb torque as needed. Flush supply lines after service to remove debris. Replace seals and O-rings at first sign of leakage to prevent corrosion and downtime.