Deck-mounted liquid soap dispenser, 1 litre

Ref. 729064
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. 729064
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 1 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. 729064
Technology Push-button mechanism
Height 71mm
Finish Body and push-button in polished 304 stainless steel
Warranty 30-Year

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Deck-mounted liquid soap dispenser, 1 litre

Ref. 729064

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VARIANTS

729564 With 0.5 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

729564 With 0.5 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?