60SMC25SDK

Stainless Steel Mop Sink Cabinet with Faucet - 25 1/4" x 22 5/8" x 84"

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Features

  • Durable stainless steel construction
  • Creates a dedicated, organized space for all of your mopping supplies
  • 20" x 16" x 12" sink, 2 mop holders, and a storage shelf
  • Open back and side vents promote proper air flow
  • 22-gauge hinged locking door with recessed handle

Certifications

  • intertek certification

    NSF Listed

    This item has been certified by NSF International to meet applicable product standards on public safety, health, and / or the environment.

  • intertek certification

    1/2" Water Connection

    This unit comes with a 1/2" water connection for water supply.

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Specifications

  • Length 25 1/4 Inches
  • Width 22 5/8 Inches
  • Height 84 Inches
  • Spout Length 6 1/2 Inches
  • Bowl Depth 12 Inches
  • Faucet Height 14 1/2 Inches
  • Bowl Front to Back 16 Inches
  • Bowl Left to Right 20 Inches
  • Faucet Centers 8 Inches
  • Flow Rate 2 GPM
  • Gauge 18 Gauge
  • Installation Type Freestanding
  • Material Stainless Steel
  • Number of Compartments 1 Compartment
  • Number of Faucets 1 Faucet
  • Stainless Steel Type Type 304
  • Style Cabinet
  • Type Mop Sinks
  • Water Inlet Size 1/2 Inches

Frequently Asked Questions

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To snake out a commercial floor sink, put on leather work gloves and remove the drain cap. Plumbing snakes usually come in several sizes, so begin by using the smallest snake first. Insert the business end of the snake into the drain and feed it into the drain as far as it will go. Usually, you will feel when it hits the clog. Push the snake further into the clog and start turning the handle. Once the water drains, you know that the clog is gone. If the water isn’t draining, try a bigger snake. After the clog is removed, pull the snake out and pour a half-gallon of hot water down the drain to wash away any remaining residue.

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