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Dual-wristblade-handle three-hole widespread deck-mount laboratory faucets have two wing-shaped handles that users pull toward or push away from themselves to start or stop the flow of water. Each handle is operated separately to control the hot and cold water supplies and adjust the water temperature, and the hot and cold water supplies are combined inside the spout. These faucets provide water for washing hands and rinsing, cleaning, and filling glassware and vessels in laboratories. Also called paddle handles, wristblade handles can be operated with the wrist. Because they do not need to be gripped to push or pull the handle, wristblade handles can be used by some individuals with disabilities and are commonly found on faucets in medical settings.,Three-hole widespread deck-mount laboratory faucets install into a sink, counter, or horizontal surface with three holes where the outermost holes are 8" apart when measured from center-of-hole to center-of-hole. The hot and cold water supplies are combined inside the spout. These faucets provide water for washing hands and rinsing, cleaning, and filling glassware and vessels in laboratories.
Item | Gooseneck Laboratory Faucet |
Mounting Type - Faucet | Deck |
Faucet Type | Laboratory Faucet |
Number of Holes | 3 |
Faucet Installation Style | Widespread |
Number of Handles | 2 |
Faucet Activation | Manual |
Faucet Handle Type | Wristblade |
Faucet Handle Material | Brass |
Faucet Spout Shape | Gooseneck |
Faucet Finish | Chrome |
Plumbing Brand | Watersaver |
Faucet Body Material | Brass |
Flow Rate | 3.2 gpm |
Flow Outlet Type - Faucet | Aerated |
ADA Compliance | Yes |
Standards | ASME A112.181/CSA B125.1 |
Max. Mounting Hole Center Distance | 8 in |