Stainless steel semi-recessed waste receptacle with satin finish
Features
Satin-finish stainless steel
Seamless beveled flange
Hooks hold optional vinyl liner
Reusable Heavy-Gauge Vinyl Liner: Order Part No. 3944-12
Specifications
Materials:
Cabinet - 18-8 S, type-304, heavy-gauge stainless steel. All-welded construction. Exposed surfaces have satin finish Flange - 18-8 S, type-304, 22-gauge (0.8mm) stainless steel with satin finish. Drawn and beveled, one-piece, seamless construction Waste Receptacle - 18-8 S, type-304, 22-gauge (0.8mm) stainless steel with satin finish. Front and side edges of bottom and all top edges are hemmed for safe handling. Secured to cabinet with a tumbler lock keyed like other Bobrick washroom accessories. Equipped with interior hooks for optional vinyl liner
Size:
17-3/16" (435mm) w x 29-5/8" (750mm) h x 8-1/8" (205mm) d
Capacity:
12-gal. (45.4-L)
Operation:
To empty waste receptacle, unlock with key provided. Liner cannot be removed unless waste receptacle is unlocked from cabinet. Reusable vinyl liners are available as an optional accessory: order Bobrick Part No. 3944-12 After unit is in use, if greater capacity waste receptacle is needed, an 18-gal. (68.1-L) capacity waste container can be substituted; order Bobrick Part No. 368-60 Waste Receptacle and Part No. 368-16 Vinyl Liner
Installation:
Provide framed rough wall opening 16" wide x 29-1/4" high (405 x 745mm). Minimum recessed depth required to finish face of wall is 4" (102mm). Allow clearance for construction features that may protrude into rough wall opening from opposite wall. Coordinate with mechanical engineer to avoid pipes, vents, and conduits. If unit projects above top of wainscot, provide aluminum channel or other filler to eliminate gap between flange and finish face of wall. Mount unit in wall opening with shims between framing and cabinet at all points indicated by an S, then secure unit with sheet-metal screws (not furnished)
Certifications
Barrier-Free Code Compliance:
Complies with barrier-free accessibility guidelines (including ADAAG in the U.S.A.)