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Laboratory faucets are used in hospitals, schools and research facilities for dispensing varying amounts of hot and cold water through spouts for cleaning, filling and rinsing. Raptor...Read more

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Lab Faucet, Dual-Control Handle, Gray PVC, Rigid Gooseneck, Serrated Tip

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BL-9515-01AV4BJP£997.99
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Single Temp Lab Faucet, With Swivel Gooseneck, Serrated Tip, Self Closing Handle

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BL-5850-02AV4BHT£714.13
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Lab Faucet, Single Temp. Control, Swivel/Rigid Vacuum Breaker Nozzle

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BL-5709-08AV4BGG£518.92
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Science Table Faucet, Single-Temp, VB Nozzle, With Serrated Tip, Inlet Tailpiece

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BL-5707-04AV4BFZ£950.18
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Lab Faucet, With Garden Hose Outlet, 1/2 Inch NPT Female Inlet

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BL-5800-03AV4BHN£300.79
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Laboratory Gooseneck Faucet, Single Hole With 2 Handles - 2.2 GPM Aerator, 8 Inch Spout

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Z826C4-XLCV8PBA£171.27
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Frequently Asked Questions

What tools are required for installing these lab faucets?

  • Basin wrench
  • Channel locks
  • Screwdriver
  • Plumber's tape
  • Silicone sealant
  • Adjustable wrench

How to clean or maintain the finish of these gooseneck faucets?

  • Never let water sit on the faucet surface and thus blot it dry. Mineral deposits may accumulate if surface water is allowed to evaporate.
  • Maintaining the beauty of your product should be as simple as cleaning it with a damp, non-abrasive sponge and buffing it dry with a fresh or soft cloth.
  • Use a soft, damp cloth and warm water to remove water stains. White vinegar and water mixed 50 / 50 can be used to get rid of hard water stains.
  • Make sure to rinse the faucet's surface with water.

What can a clogged pump suction strainer cause?

A strainer can induce a severe pressure drop when it gets clogged leading to pump starving and causing damage to it.

What is the maximum operating temperature of these suction diffuser strainers?

212 degrees F.

Are these suction diffuser strainers ASME certified?

Yes, these suction diffuser strainers comply with ASME standards for enhanced safety and quality.

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