A: If the faucet fits into the pre-drilled holes you can.
A: Sorry. I can't specifically answer the question. I replaced the tub and faucet. However, if the current faucet is a center set faucet, it will fit as the dimensions are standardized.
A: If the faucet you have fits the plastic of the new sink, then yes, the holes are most likely standard. But if you have to cut the plastic of the new sink for any reason, I would use the faucet supplied. It is hard to answer without knowing the faucet you have and its dimensions.
A: It depends on your faucet
A: You can use the same faucet if the hot and cold water connections are on 4 inch centers. Faucets with connections at 8 inch centers will not work as there are raised ribs on each side of the faucet location for a bar or container of soap.
A: The drain is at the center rear of the tub.
A: in the back center under the faucet.
A: Centered from the sides but closer to the back.
A: No it's not in the center. It's on the back end. Under the water tap.
A: The drain is centered approximately 3 inches from the rear of the tub
A: Yes, it is in the center, at the rear of the tub
A: We would need the model number of the faucet. Most Mustee laundry tubs are installed using a different manufacturers faucet.
A: Remove the handle for the hot or cold valve, whichever one you determine is leaking, Normally the "hot" valve tends to leak first especially if you keep your water tank at the hottest setting. Taking a thin blade of a pocket knife, remove the decorative disc marked with an "H" or a "c" in order to expose the brass Philips head screw holding the valve handle in place. Once the handle is removed, the valve stem itself will be exposed. Using an opened-end wrench or small adjustable wrench carefully remove the valve stem from the faucet body. you will "see" the washer and the brass screw that holds it in place, at the bottom of the valve stem. Using a small straight slot screwdriver remove the screw to release the worn washer and replace with a new washer. Follow the procedure in reverse to reinstall the repaired stem valve and handle to the faucet body.
A: I believe this is referring to the distance between the hot and cold handles , 4in from the center of one handle to the center of the other. The distance is for installation purposes faucet mounting holes in sink in this case. 4in center to center is most common for bathroom size faucets.. Hope this helps :) .
A: center of the hot valve to the center of the cold valve
A: two.
A: Looks like 3
A: Yes, it comes with an attachment to hook up to a garden hose.
A: The faucet does have an attachment to change to a threaded end. If it is used you would need to purchase a vacuum breaker to put between the faucet and hose to meet code.
A: Yes. It comes with the attachment to connect to a garden hose.
A: The spigot comes with an adapter to accept a garden hose, the feed lines on the faucet are standard !/2 thread.
A: Yes good product easy to put together .
A: Yes. Use to fill my hot tub
A: Mine did come with a garden hose thread attachment
A: no, however could probably find adapter to do that.
A: Yes I do not see any problem with doing that. It has a 1 1/2" drain which should handle the discharge from a washing machine.
A: yes
A: Yes.
A: Yes, that is what I use it for. However if you have a septic system, you will need a drain screen too
A: Yes, as long as you the Laundry tub hooked up to a proper drain
A: Yes, the product is suitable for that application.
A: Yes. That is how I have my washing machine set up to drain. Good luck.
A: Yes this works good for me.
A: I built a small base out of 2x4s to raise it up a few inches and to make it a little more stable. It works great.
A: The top of the sink when assembled is 34" . When standing in from you have to reach out 21" to reach the faucet
A: My grandson, who is 4 feet tall, has trouble reaching the valves from the front and has to use it from the side.
A: Hmm - the tub is 34 inches from floor to rim,(top) of tub. The distance from the front of the tub to the faucet in 20 inches. So yes, I would say a four foot tall person could use this sink easily. My wife can use it from her wheel chair. Good luck!
A: 12 inches
A: Inside depth is 12 inches. Inside width is 16 inches. Inside front to back is 19 inches.
A: This tub is 12" deep...
A: Any standard 4 " spaced bath faucet fits, most have 1/2 NPT threads, get extra long hoses and you can put it anywhere. In an emergency use a 5 gallon bucket under it until you can get perminet drain pipe connected.
A: This laundry tub comes with a faucet. HD online description: "Includes one chrome faucet, one basin, one drain stopper, two supply lines, 1-1/2 in. P-trap, four legs and Teflon tape". I installed one last year. Good tub and faucet.
A: Mine came with a faucet. I just put an orange bucket bucket underneath and poured it down a toilet.
A: I bought this small sink for my photographic darkroom. I had only a very small area in which it would fit. The plumber I hired for various needs around the house, installed it quickly.. My guess is that most people would be using it in their laundry room. Simple. Again, easy & quick to install. Note that you will need to clean the inside of the basin immediately of any food stains, however, such stains come off with a light scrubbing.
A: The faucet came with the kit when I bought it. It's a really good laundry tub and would do well as a temporary kitchen sink.
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Freestanding | Freestanding | Freestanding | Freestanding |
Sink Left to Right Length (in.) | |||
18 in | 17.75 in | 17.75 in | 22.875 in |
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1 Basin | 1 Basin | 1 Basin | 1 Basin |
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Laundry/Utility Sink | Laundry/Utility Sink | Laundry/Utility Sink | Laundry/Utility Sink |
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