American Beverage Plastic Flange Nipple Shank 4-5/8" x 3/16" Bore
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American Beverage Complete Faucet Shank
A faucet shank with 3/16 inch bore and black plastic flange. It's constructed of nickel-plated brass, which makes for a corrosion-resistant and rust-free beer shank. More importantly, this also means only the best-tasting draft beer for your customers.
Why A Nickel-Plated Brass Faucet Shank Is Best for Your Beer
Beer shanks should be made of corrosion-resistant material because beer and wine are both extremely acidic and corrosive. For instance, pure brass—when used as a kegerator shank or faucet shank—will quickly corrode and eventually damage your faucet shank, thereby affecting the performance of your draft system and, more importantly, the taste of your brew.
This shank is made of nickel-plated brass, so you can rest assured that your kegerator shank is corrosion-free and rust-free. With this faucet shank, you can also guarantee your customers the most exquisite-tasting and best-quality draft beer available.
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Details and Features
- A faucet shank with 3/16 inch bore
- With black plastic flange, brass lock nut, coupling nut, snap ring, and barb nipples
- NSF listed
- One-piece shank and hose nipple prevents leaks and saves you money
Installation Notes
- The thread-to-thread measurement is 7/8”.
- We recommend a 15/16” bit/hole for a perfect, airtight fit.
- If you are installing a longer shank (10” or more) a 1” hole may help with feeding the shank through the wall. We caution against this as it will result in a looser fit that may be undesirable.
Material | Nickel plated Brass |
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Interior Diameter | 3/16" |
Number of Faucets | 1 |
Manufacturer | American Beverage |
MPN | 1334C-3A |
SKU | 3T422 |
WARNING | California Prop 65 This product can expose you to chemicals including Lead & Lead Compounds, which are known to the State of California to causecancer, birth defects, or other reproductive harm. For more information, go to www.P65Warnings.ca.gov |