Deluxe 9000 (Batch Feed) thumbnail Deluxe 9000 (Batch Feed) - Deluxe 9000 (Batch Feed)




Mid Duty 7500 (Batch Feed) thumbnail Mid Duty 7500 (Batch Feed) - Mid Duty 7500 (Batch Feed)




In-Sink-Erator Model 78 (Batch-Feed) thumbnail In-Sink-Erator Model 78 (Batch-Feed) - In-Sink-Erator Model 78 (Batch-Feed)




In-Sink-Erator Model 75 (Continuous-Feed) thumbnail In-Sink-Erator Model 75 (Continuous-Feed) - In-Sink-Erator Model 75 (Continuous-Feed)




In-Sink-Erator Model 65 (Continuous-Feed) thumbnail In-Sink-Erator Model 65 (Continuous-Feed) - In-Sink-Erator Model 65 (Continuous-Feed)




In-Sink-Erator Model 45 (Continuous-Feed) thumbnail In-Sink-Erator Model 45 (Continuous-Feed) - In-Sink-Erator Model 45 (Continuous-Feed)




In-Sink-Erator Model 55 (Continuous-Feed) thumbnail In-Sink-Erator Model 55 (Continuous-Feed) - In-Sink-Erator Model 55 (Continuous-Feed)




Heavy Duty 8000 (Continuous Feed) thumbnail Heavy Duty 8000 (Continuous Feed) - Heavy Duty 8000 (Continuous Feed)




Deluxe 9000 (Continuous Feed) thumbnail Deluxe 9000 (Continuous Feed) - Deluxe 9000 (Continuous Feed)




LCD 10000 (Continuous Feed) thumbnail LCD 10000 (Continuous Feed) - LCD 10000 (Continuous Feed)




Economy 5000 (Continuous Feed) thumbnail Economy 5000 (Continuous Feed) - Economy 5000 (Continuous Feed)




Standard 7000 (Continuous Feed) thumbnail Standard 7000 (Continuous Feed) - Standard 7000 (Continuous Feed)




Mid Duty 7500 (Continuous Feed) thumbnail Mid Duty 7500 (Continuous Feed) - Mid Duty 7500 (Continuous Feed)



Some Information about Plumbing and Plumbing tools

There are two basic types of plungers: toilet and sink. A sink plunger, pictured at the right in the image above, has a flat rim designed to fit over a sink, bathtub, shower, or similar opening to form a seal. A toilet plunger, pictured at the left in the image above, has a flange desined to fit into the bottom of a flush toilet bowl, with the flange entering into the exit pipe, forming a seal. The flange of a toilet plunger can be flipped up inside the plunger in order to use it as a sink plunger. If one is going to have only one plunger on hand, a toilet plunger is more versatile.

Some Plumbing DOs and DON'Ts

DON'T - Forget at least twice a year to put a garden hose on the boiler drain at the bottom of your hot water tank and run until the water clears up. Spray this valve with a little oil also. I use WD-40.

DON'T - Forget to check your flu pipe from your hot water tank to the chimney for leakage of fumes.

DON'T - Leave your water valves rust shut. Put some oil on the stem and open and close them a few times. If it leaks at the stem use a crescent wrench and tighten bonnet nut at the handle. Spray a little oil on the whole valve. Keeps from rusting.





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