Deck-mounted liquid soap dispenser, 1 litre

Ref. 729564
Deck-mounted liquid soap or hydroalcoholic gel dispenser
Deck-mounted liquid soap dispenser, 1 litre

Presentation

DESCRIPTION

Deck-mounted liquid soap dispenser, 1 litre

Ref. 729564
Provisional availability 2nd half
2024
.
Please contact the sales office to check availability.
Deck-mounted soap dispenser, with straight spout.
Liquid soap or hydroalcoholic gel dispenser.
Deck-mounted model.
Vandal-resistant model.
Body and push-button in polished 304 stainless steel.
Non-drip system (waterproof).
Discreet locking mechanism: unlocking without special tools and automatic relocking.
Filling from the top (by unlocking the mechanism) or from the bottom (by unclipping the tank).
Supplied with a 0.5 litre tank.
Compatible with hydroalcoholic gel.
Deck-mounted liquid soap dispenser with 30-year warranty.

ADVANTAGES

Anti-vandalisme

Vandal-resistant: discreet locking mechanism

Endurance - Fiabilité

Soap dispenser designed for intensive use

Universel

Liquid or foam soap or gel dispenser

Maintenance aisée - Installation aisée

Easy to maintain, no special tools required

Characteristics

TECHNICAL CHARACTERISTICS

Deck-mounted liquid soap dispenser, 1 litre

Ref. 729564
Technology Push-button mechanism
Height 71mm
Finish Body and push-button in polished 304 stainless steel
Warranty 30-Year

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Ref. 729564

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VARIANTS

729064 With 1 litre tank
729164 With 1.20m flexible tube for remote tank
Hand-washing and disinfection
Hand-washing and disinfection
Are specific hygienic accessories needed in public places?
Are specific hygienic accessories needed in public places?

VARIANTS

729064 With 1 litre tank
729164 With 1.20m flexible tube for remote tank
Hand-washing and disinfection
Hand-washing and disinfection
Are specific hygienic accessories needed in public places?
Are specific hygienic accessories needed in public places?