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VetLine faucets are built with high-quality stainless-steel and made to last a lifetime. Designed to work with all VetLine Wet Tables that have 8" centers. Mounting hardware is included.
Standard Faucet Kit
Goose Neck Faucet Kit
Durable Stainless Steel Construction: Built to withstand the demands of veterinary environments, ensuring longevity and reliability.
Dual-Handle Temperature Control: Allows precise adjustment of water temperature for optimal comfort during procedures.
72" Extra-Long Spray Hose: Provides extended reach, facilitating thorough cleaning and rinsing.
Gooseneck Spout Option: Offers increased sink space, accommodating larger animals and equipment.
Q: What is the VetLine Wet Table Faucet and Sprayer A40-7872-8C?
A: It’s a high-quality, durable faucet and sprayer designed for grooming tables, providing efficient water flow for washing pets.
Q: Is the VetLine Wet Table Faucet and Sprayer easy to install?
A: Yes, it’s designed for quick and easy installation on grooming tables, with all necessary components included.
Q: Can it handle heavy use?
A: Absolutely! The VetLine Wet Table Faucet and Sprayer is built for high durability, making it ideal for busy grooming environments.
Q: Is the sprayer adjustable?
A: Yes, the sprayer is adjustable to control water pressure and flow for different grooming needs.
Regular Cleaning
Clean the faucet and sprayer with a mild detergent and warm water. Avoid using abrasive pads, scrapers, steel wool, or wire brushes, as they can damage the surface.
Drain Maintenance
Ensure both drains are free from debris to maintain efficient water flow.
Hose Care
Regularly check the 72" extra-long sprayer hose for kinks, cracks, or signs of wear. Replace the hose if it shows signs of damage to prevent leaks or reduced water flow.
Handle Inspection
Test the two-handle temperature control for smooth operation. If the handles become stiff or unresponsive, consider cleaning or replacing the internal components.
Sprayer Functionality
If the sprayer becomes clogged or water flow is reduced, try unclogging it by soaking the nozzle in white vinegar and using a toothpick to clear any debris.
Check for Leaks
Regularly inspect the faucet and sprayer connections for leaks. Tighten any loose connections and replace washers or seals as needed to prevent water damage.