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Create a tight seal between your toilet tank and bowl with these gaskets.
Connect wall-mount toilets and urinals to the flush valve. These connectors are also known as spuds.
Use these valves with tankless toilets and urinals.
These flush valves have a motion sensor for touch-free operation and a manual override button.
For touch-free flushing on your toilets or urinals, attach these converters to your manual flush valves. They're activated by a motion sensor but also have a manual override option.
Set the water flow rate for these valves by adjusting the metering cartridge. Valves are recommended for use with hard water.
Replace your entire Sloan Flushmate unit in your pressurized-tank toilet.
Replace worn or broken parts in your Sloan Flushmate unit.
When you no longer see the blue indicator on your Sloan urinal cartridge, it’s time to replace it.
These toilet seats are treated to inhibit the growth of stain- and odor-causing bacteria on the surface of the seat.
These efficient toilets use 1.28 gallons of water or less per flush to help you conserve water.
Cover the floor beneath urinals and toilets to help keep restrooms clean.
Cartridges are also known as stems.
Replace the valve control module in touch-free faucets.
Replace the solenoid valve in touch-free faucets.
These kits include parts commonly needed for faucet repair or installation.
Remove stuck or corroded Moen faucet cartridges.
When only replacing your washer won’t stop leaks in your faucet, these tools help remove dirt and scratches that prevent a good seal.
Place your hands under these faucets to start the flow of water.
Attach these aerators to your faucet spout to reduce water use and noise while producing a smoother, more powerful spray.
Use these pullers to remove most faucet handles.
These faucet spouts meet regulations for drinking water.
These handles are designed to fit most cartridges.
Fill sinks and buckets quickly. These faucets have a flow rate of 7.5 gpm or higher—more than three times that of other faucets.
The tall, narrow spout on these gooseneck faucets provides more space for filling bottles, beakers, flasks, and other laboratory accessories.
Prevent wasted water with these faucets that shut off when the handle is released.
For tap water with the tap of your hand, thread these stainless steel rods onto your faucet spout. Water flows when the rod is pushed and stops when it's released.
Press these valves with your foot or knee for water; release them to stop the flow.
Replace components in Bradley and Acorn wash fountains.
Step on the pedals for water; release them to stop the flow.
Place your hands in front of the sensor for water.
Loosen the knobs on these J-bends to clean them out without removing them from your pipe system.
Use these J-bends as replacement parts for P-traps and S-traps.
Connect sink drains that are offset from wall drain outlets.
Prevent sewer gas from entering your building. Traps swivel and adjust vertically for convenient installation.
Use these flanged tailpieces to connect a sink drain to a P-trap or S-trap.
Use these extensions to help connect drain tailpieces to drain traps.
Connect two drains to a single outlet.
These sink drains have an overflow cutout.
These adapters connect sink drain traps to threaded wall and floor drain outlets.
These adapters connect 1 ¼” OD pipe to 1 ½” OD pipe.
Use these fittings to connect tailpieces, P-traps, S-traps, and extension tubing to sink drains.
Plug drains to fill up sinks and tubs.
This drain is chemical resistant and often used in lab sinks. The P-trap prevents vapors from returning up through the drain.
These drains have a removable collection trap that catches sediment and objects.
Often used in restaurants, these grease interceptors remove and retain grease from waste water to prevent blockages inside the plumbing system.
Install these freestanding shower stalls anywhere you have a water connection.
Maintain a precise water temperature and pressure with these scald-resistant valves.
With valves, pipe, and a head all included, these utility showers come ready for wall-mount installation.
Prevent clogs from ever forming. Push the top of this stopper 3 to 5 times to plunge and cut trapped material.
These curtains have metal grommets for durability.
Quickly install these drains into your shower—no caulk required.
Secure shower curtain rods to walls.
ADA-compliant when properly installed, these seats offer users of all physical abilities a safe and steady place to sit while in the shower.
Hang shower curtains from these rods.
Power through clogs with these drain cleaners that use cartridges of CO2 gas.
Kits come with three drain cleaners to fit 1” to 6” pipe IDs as well as a hose and faucet adapter.
Pressurize the cylinder with the handle or an air compressor and blast away blockages up to 200 ft. away.
Flush out clogs with your garden hose. These drain cleaners attach to a hose and expand to form a seal while the water pressure dislodges the blockage.
These valves have a removable key handle to prevent unauthorized use.
Quickly identify hot and cold water lines with these red or blue valves.
Also known as water supply stops, these valves shut off water to faucets, toilets, and fountains.
Often used in tight spaces, these valves shut off water with a quarter turn of the handle.
Add a finishing touch to the area around protruding pipes with these corrosion-resistant plates, which are also known as escutcheons.
Prevent knocking noises from water pipes.
Hook up faucets and other appliances to a water supply with these flexible hoses.
Also known as riser tubes, these connect shut-off valves to sink faucets and toilet tanks.
Remove stuck or corroded sleeves from compression connections.
Create a watertight seal around faucets and drains. Unlike silicone sealant, plumber’s putty is easy to remove.
Hand sanitizers work without water or rinsing, killing 99.99% of common germs and bacteria.
Mount hand sanitizer and wipe dispensers near your facility’s entrance to help people follow good sanitizing practices and limit the spread of illness.
Distribute hand sanitizer with these refillable dispensers. Instead of using a button, they dispense a drop of sanitizer when the battery-powered sensor detects motion, limiting the spread of germs between users.
Place these stations throughout your facility and outside entrances for convenient hand sanitizing.
Remove grease and grime with this noncaking soap that lathers quickly. It's made with Borax.
This soap has an added degreasing agent that cuts through fats and oils. It’s typically used in food service and food preparation environments.
Offering more hand washes than liquid soap, this foam soap produces an instant lather.
Wash away your heaviest grease and grime including tar and oil.
Reduce the risk of contamination by scrubbing away lead, nickel, cadmium, cobalt, mercury, zinc, copper, and silver.
Wash away dirt and grime.
An alternative to paint thinners and solvents, this soap removes urethane- and oil-based paint, varnish, and lacquer.
This soap plus scrubbing grit is designed for your toughest soils including oils and adhesives.
Scrubbing grit plus a heavy duty cleanser makes this soap effective against tough soils such as grease, oil, ink, and carbon black.
Formulated with nonabrasive scrubbing particles, this soap removes light to medium soils and dirt.
Scrubbing grit plus the natural cleaning power of citrus makes this soap good for removing dirt and grease.
Remove tough or sticky soils without drying out your hands.
Fight the spread of germs with this antibacterial soap.
This 3-in-1 soap can be used for hands, hair, and body.
Drop one of these cartridges into the corresponding Gojo dispenser (sold separately) for convenient, no-mess dispensing.
NSF registered E2 and specially designed for use in food-processing environments, this soap eliminates the need for a chlorine dip and is effective against food-borne illness-causing organisms.
Pair this cartridge with the Kimberly-Clark dispenser (sold separately) for convenient, no-mess dispensing.
Heavier duty than Gojo Orange Citrus Soap, this gel-style soap plus scrubbing grit quickly cleans dirt while the cherry scent eliminates odors.
Wash away your heaviest grease and grime including tar, oil, asphalt, and adhesives without harsh solvents.
Wipe away dirt, grease, and tar with this moisturizing gel soap—no need for water.
Place your hands beneath these sensor-activated dispensers to release a single squirt of soap.
Replace the valve on your soap dispenser.
Prevent static buildup and improve contact with grounding devices such as wrist and heel straps.
Sanitize and hydrate your hands at the same time—these moisturizers kill up to 99.99% of germs and bacteria on contact.
With these citrus-scented disposable towels on hand, you can wash up quickly without soap or water. Wipes remove tough grease and grime without drying out your skin.
For quick cleanup, apply this cream or foam to your hands before working with oil-based chemicals, solvents, dyes, and paint.
Stock toilet paper dispensers.
Keep a supply of paper towels ready to dry hands or clean up spills.
These single-use disposal bags are often used when a dedicated sanitary napkin waste container isn't available.
Cover diaper-changing stations before use to guard your child from germs.
Blow your nose and cover your sneeze to prevent the spread of germs.
Install in bathrooms to guarantee hygiene essentials are available to employees and customers.
Mount to bathroom walls to hold and dispense toilet seat covers.
Offer paper towels and a place to discard them.
Keep paper towels handy for customers and employees.
Mount tissues to the wall for easy access.
Reduce paper waste in your lavatory by installing one of these motion-activated hand dryers.
These two-speed hair dryers store in their wall-mounted cradle when not in use.
Clean up and dry off with these wash cloths and towels that are made of absorbent terrycloth.
To prevent the spread of illness, these stations give people a place to wash their hands, wherever they need it.
Promote safe social-health practices and prevent the spread of illness by making it easy to access tissues, hand sanitizer, and other sanitary items.
Keep restrooms clean and well-scented.
Provide safety and support for users with limited mobility.
Mount frameless mirrors to the wall.
Hold bar soap and drain excess water to prevent messes.
Hang damp towels to air-dry.
Replace rusty or broken hardware on your toilet partitions without needing to buy the entire component.
Design your own partitions, add to your existing partition, or replace individual components and hardware.
Pull this plastic changing station open with one hand.
These sturdy mirrors are made of glass.
Use one of these kits to replace rusty or broken hardware on urinal partitions.
These plastic and metal mirrors are more damage-resistant than glass.
These kits include all brackets and fasteners needed for mounting partitions.
Remove lime and hard-water stains with these nonfoaming cleaners. They can be used on most surfaces, including metal and plastic.
Restore discolored grout to its original white with these bleach-based cleaners.
Place these blocks in toilet bowls or urinals to stop odors at the source.
Bleach disinfects almost any surface as long as discoloration is not a concern.
Use these cleaners to remove dirt, grime, and stains from most surfaces.
Mount the plastic dispenser above your toilet or urinal and let the continuous, controlled flow of odor neutralizer keep it smelling fresh.
Mount these deodorizers to keep the air fresh in locker rooms, bathrooms, and other medium-sized areas where odors are a constant concern.
Dissolve mineral deposits and erase stains in toilets and urinals with these acid-based cleaners.
These clinging gels eliminate mold stains and can be used on most surfaces, including grout, concrete, and brick.
Clean and deodorize with every flush with these in-tank cleaners. Each container lasts approximately 2,000 flushes.
Almost as strong and durable as cloth, these wipes can be washed up to five times. They resist solvents and are nonscratching.
These wipes are stronger, more tear resistant, and provide better scrubbing power than other light duty paper wipes.
These wipes are stronger and more absorbent than paper towels.
Also known as Kimwipes, these low-lint wipes are soft, gentle, and absorbent. They are often used for delicate cleaning tasks.
Not only are these wipes our most absorbent paper wipes, but they also maintain their strength when wet.
Grip pipe and conduit as well as tighten and loosen fittings.
There's no adjustment nut or button on these wrenches—a spring-loaded hinge automatically closes the top jaw around pipe.
Use one end as a traditional pipe wrench and the other to loosen valve wheels. These are also known as engineers’ pipe wrenches.
Open and close the jaws with one hand. Press the lever and slide the bottom jaw to the desired position; tension keeps it in place.
Insert into a pipe or fitting and turn—the wrench grips the walls for easy installation and removal without marring the outside of the pipe.
Made of materials that are Factory Mutual approved, these wrenches inhibit sparking and are nonmagnetic and corrosion resistant.
Made of aluminum-bronze that is Factory Mutual approved, these wrenches inhibit sparking and are nonmagnetic and corrosion resistant. They are also known as railroad wrenches.
The jaws grip most round surfaces, even highly polished objects. Push down on the wrench and pull the handle toward you—the jaws will tighten around the workpiece.
Also known as monkey and auto wrenches, these grip large fasteners and other flat objects.
Turn the end of the handle to set torque, and the wrench makes an audible click when it reaches the setting.
Install and repair sink drain traps and fittings.
In addition to standard and pop-up sink drains, these wrenches install and remove overflow outlets and toilet inlet connectors (also known as spuds).
Cut the supply of water or gas.
Shaped to grip a valve handle, these wrenches turn corroded or hard-to-reach toilet and sink valves without overtightening.
Turn off the main supply of water or gas at the point it enters your facility.
The jaws on these wrenches are shaped to turn slip nuts, jam nuts, and large hex nuts.
Fit the thin head and long jaws into narrow spaces.
Made of aluminum-bronze that is Factory Mutual approved, these wrenches inhibit sparking and are nonmagnetic and corrosion resistant.
The handle is covered in plastic for a comfortable grip.
Also known as a basin wrench, this tool has a pivoting head and spring-close jaws for working in tight spaces where it’s difficult to adjust a traditional wrench.
A plastic-covered handle provides a comfortable grip.
Press the lever to lock the jaw and keep these wrenches clamped on your work, leaving your hands free.
The adjustment knurl won't turn when the wrench is being used, preventing accidental loosening of the jaws.
An insulated handle protects against accidental contact with live electrical circuits. These wrenches are tested to 1,000 volts to meet IEC 60900.
These tools have the heavy duty handle and adjustment mechanism of a pipe wrench and the smooth jaws of a traditional adjustable wrench.
Extend the handle for additional reach.
These wrenches are made of stainless steel for excellent corrosion resistance.
Also known as spud, structural, and construction wrenches, the pointed end of the handle aligns bolt holes during assembly.
Reverse the movable jaw to convert from a smooth-jaw adjustable wrench to a serrated-jaw pipe wrench.
Flip the wrench over to use the raised section on the head as a hammer.
Squeeze the handles and the gripping surfaces adjust to fit your fastener and prevent slipping and stripping.
A ratchet mechanism in the head allows you to turn fasteners in tight spaces without removing and repositioning the wrench.
Turn fasteners with the firm grip of a wrench and the adjustability of pliers.
The handles are covered in plastic for a comfortable grip.
These concealed latches snap together—no mounting fasteners required.
Hold bathroom doors closed by swinging these latches into a notch in the strike plate.
Slide these latches into the strike plate to secure bathroom doors.
Latches snap shut when you push the bar in the strike plate to prevent accidental unlatching. Press the button on the strike plate to release the bar.
These latches are reversible for right- and left-hand mounting.
Tighten the screw on the strike plate to secure the bar and prevent accidental unlatching.
Often used in washrooms, these brackets mount panels and partitions.
Pull doors open with an arm or a foot—instead of your hands—to reduce the spread of germs, bacteria, and viruses. These handles are often installed on restroom doors.
The two-piece design accommodates a wide range of panel thicknesses.
When water contacts the sensor, it triggers a buzzer to alert personnel to a leak or overflow hazard. Frequently used to monitor sinks, pipe lines, tubs, and sump pumps.
Keep an eye on leaks, overflow, and temperature changes near your equipment, even when you’re offsite.
Engraved letters and beveled edges provide a polished look.
These signs project from the wall so the same message is viewable from multiple angles.
These signs meet federal regulations for the visually impaired and help comply with the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) when installed properly.
Label restrooms in your facility.
Remind employees to wash hands before returning to work.
Stack these signs when not in use. They have the same message printed on all four sides to help prevent accidents around slippery floors.
Encourage tidiness in the workplace.
Collapse these signs when not in use. They have the same message printed on all three sides to help prevent accidents around slippery floors.
Fold these signs flat when not in use. They have the same message on all sides to help prevent accidents around slippery floors and tripping hazards.
These signs have the same message on all three sides. Place them where needed to clearly define and restrict access to areas of a facility, then collapse them when not in use.
Also known as reverse osmosis water filters, these include several cartridges to reduce odor, rust, sediment, and lead from drinking water, as well as a tank to store filtered water.
Tap into great-tasting water by screwing this filter directly onto your faucet.
Suction cups on the bottom keep these mats in place when wet.
Exhaust air and humidity directly into the outdoors without using duct.
Use these fans to draw stagnant and humid air out of a room.
Direct-drive fans have fewer moving parts than belt-drive fans for less maintenance.
Also known as room-to-room exhaust fans, these exhaust air and humidity directly into another room.
These fans have a light that can operate alone or share a switch with the fan.
These kits insulate one P-trap and two stop valves to reduce the risk of burns from accidental contact with hot pipes under your sink. The molded, flexible pipe covers are ADA compliant when properly installed.
Keep noise to a minimum with 1/2" thick acoustical insulation and vibration-resistant motor mounts.
Reduce the risk of burns from accidental contact with hot pipes under your sink. These molded, flexible pipe covers are ADA compliant when properly installed.
Check that headgear, hearing aids, and other devices are positioned on your head properly by using these mirrors, which have four panels you adjust for a clear view of the sides and back of your head.
Make stairs and ramps safe and accessible for all with these ADA-compliant railings.
Save space with these spring-loaded hooks that mount flush with the wall and retract automatically when not in use.
With a welded construction, these racks hold heavier items than standard hook racks, such as chains, ladders, and heavy tools.
These hooks are often used to hang coats and other lightweight items.
Use screws to mount these hooks to the ceiling or under a surface, such as a bench top.
Attach these general purpose hooks to steel walls, cabinets, and other magnetic surfaces.
Hang multiple items from magnetic surfaces, such as steel walls and cabinets, without the need for screws or adhesive.
For use in food-processing areas, these hooks withstand repeated washdowns.
Racks have multiple hooks to hang items
Adhesive strips hold tight yet remove cleanly without damaging the wall.
Place over doors and panels to add storage space without creating holes.
Stick the suction cup to a smooth, nonporous surface to temporarily hang lightweight items.
Hang larger, heavier items than standard hooks with these load-rated hooks.
These fittings are NSF certified for use in corrosive waste gravity-flow systems. Made of CPVC, they have better chemical resistance than ABS plastic gravity-flow fittings and can stand up to highly-corrosive acids and other harsh substances.
These fittings are an economical option for chemical waste systems. Fittings are ABS plastic, which has excellent strength and impact resistance and good chemical resistance.
These Schedule 40 fittings are the industry standard for gravity-flow drain, waste, and vent (DWV) applications.
With a hole in the bottom for convenient dispensing, these holders can accommodate boxes of wipes or rags.
These adhesive strips hold tight yet remove cleanly without damaging the wall.