
T&S Brass S-1110 4" Deck Mount Stainless Steel Workboard Faucet - 6" Swing Spout
The T&S Brass S-1110 is a staple 4" deck-mount workboard faucet. Built for the daily rigors of a commercial kitchen, it features a 6" swing spout for versatile rinsing and filling tasks. The 304 stainless steel construction provides a permanent solution to the corrosion issues associated with standard brass faucets, ensuring a lead-free water path and a clean, high-polish aesthetic. It is the reliable choice for bars, cafes, and restaurant prep areas.
- Centers: 4" Deck Mount.
- Nozzle: 6" Swivel Swing Nozzle.
- Material: 304 Stainless Steel.
- Handles: Lever Action.
- Standard: NSF/ANSI 61.
T&S Brass S-1110 4" Deck Mount Stainless Steel Workboard Faucet - 6" Swing Spout
The T&S Brass S-1110 is a staple 4" deck-mount workboard faucet. Built for the daily rigors of a commercial kitchen, it features a 6" swing spout for versatile rinsing and filling tasks. The 304 stainless steel construction provides a permanent solution to the corrosion issues associated with standard brass faucets, ensuring a lead-free water path and a clean, high-polish aesthetic. It is the reliable choice for bars, cafes, and restaurant prep areas.
- Centers: 4" Deck Mount.
- Nozzle: 6" Swivel Swing Nozzle.
- Material: 304 Stainless Steel.
- Handles: Lever Action.
- Standard: NSF/ANSI 61.
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The T&S Brass S-1110 is a staple 4" deck-mount workboard faucet. Built for the daily rigors of a commercial kitchen, it features a 6" swing spout for versatile rinsing and filling tasks. The 304 stainless steel construction provides a permanent solution to the corrosion issues associated with standard brass faucets, ensuring a lead-free water path and a clean, high-polish aesthetic. It is the reliable choice for bars, cafes, and restaurant prep areas.
- Centers: 4" Deck Mount.
- Nozzle: 6" Swivel Swing Nozzle.
- Material: 304 Stainless Steel.
- Handles: Lever Action.
- Standard: NSF/ANSI 61.












