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Description
Bradley 5912 1-Stall Seat Cover-Tissue Dispenser with Napkin Disposal Recessed Mounted,
The 5912-1 Is a Recessed combination unit shall include toilet seat cover dispenser, toilet tissue dispenser, and napkin disposal fabricated of heavy gauge stainless steel with seamless exposed surfaces in satin finish. Door and back panel shall be 18 gauge. Door shall have piano hinge and tumbler lock
Features
- Recess Mounted
- Seat Cover/Tissue Dispenser with Napkin Disposal
- Satin finish Stainless Steel
- BradEX ®
Specifications
Materials: |
Cabinet: 22 gauge stainless steel with exposed surfaces in architectural satin finish. Welded construction with burr-free edges Flange:22 gauge stainless steel with exposed surfaces in architectural satin finish. One-piece seamless construction, 1" wide with 1/4" return Door: 18 gauge stainless steel with full-length piano hinge and tumbler lock keyed like other Bradley units Push Flap Door: 22 gauge stainless steel with exposed surfaces in architectural satin finish. Self-closing, with heavy-duty stainless steel piano hinge Waste Receptacle: leakproof molded plastic. 1.0 gal. capacity Spindle: polyethylene, non-removable by user |
Operation: | Hinged access door permits servicing of components from one side |
Installation: | Verify all rough-in dimensions prior to installation. Requires rough wall opening 15-3/8" w x 28-7/8" h x 4-1/4" d. Secure with mounting screws (included) at holes provided. Recessed unit allows clearance for grab bar (not included) across front of unit. Surface-mounted unit utilizes one piece door; does not allow clearance for grab bar |
Size: | 17-1/8" (435mm) w x 30-5/8" (778mm) h x 4-1/2" (114mm) d |
Capacity: | Toilet Seat Cover Dispensers 1,000 standard single-fold or half-fold toilet seat covers; Toilet Tissue Dispensers two standard core toilet tissue rolls through 5-1/4" in diameter. |
Weight: | 21.00 lbs |
Manufacturer: | Bradley |
Certifications
Barrier-Free Code Compliance: | Complies with barrier-free accessibility guidelines (including ADAAG in the U.S.A.) |
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