60SMC25SDK
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This unit comes with a 1/2" water connection for water supply.
This Regency stainless steel mop sink cabinet is a great way to keep all your mopping supplies organized and ready to use when you need them.
If your installation requires a mop sink, this cabinet kit has everything you need in a convenient, easy-to-install package. It includes a mop sink with a 20" x 16" x 12" bowl to provide a dedicated sink for washing mops, filling containers, emptying mop buckets, and other janitorial needs.
The cabinet features a fully welded design to provide maximum durability, while the open back and ventilation slits built into the sides promote proper airflow. The sides, 15 degree angled top, and storage shelf are all made from 18-gauge type 304 stainless steel, while the bottom and door use type 430 stainless steel (22-gauge on the door, 18-gauge on the bottom). And since the sink is made from 16-gauge, type 304 stainless steel, it provides excellent durability and corrosion resistance where it's needed most.
The included wall-mounted faucet boasts a heavy chrome-plated brass construction and includes built-in service stops. Plus, its vacuum breakers help prevent water backflow, ensuring proper functioning in your establishment.
The interior of the cabinet also helps to keep you organized with a mop holder for each side and a stainless steel storage shelf for keeping all of your gloves, cleaning products, and other commonly used supplies close at hand. The door features a recessed handle and comes with a lock and key to keep the cabinet's contents secure when not being used.
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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.
Janitorial staff use mop sinks to fill and empty mop buckets and clean mops and other supplies. Typically, commercial mop sinks are mounted on the floor.