Stylish 3" diameter 304 stainless steel tower features two stainless faucets with stainless levers and black ABS plastic knobs
Uses stainless steel faucets, shanks, and fittings for a better tasting beer
100% stainless steel contact ensures beer only comes into contact with durable and sanitary stainless steel components
Can be easily mounted using the gaskets and mounting screws that are included
Includes two 5' of 3/16" I.D. beer line hose assemblies with coupling nut & washer
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This Kegco D4743DT-ASC Stainless Steel Single-Column Draft beer Tower features a Stainless Steel faucet, shank and fittings for better tasting beer.
The 100% Stainless Steel Contact allows the beer that comes into contact with metal components to only touch, durable, sanitary, stainless steel.
Dimensions: 3" Diameter x 12" H
3" Diameter Stainless Steel Column
(2) Stainless Faucets with Stainless Levers
(2) 5 Feet of 3/16" ID Beer Line Hose Assemblies with Coupling Nut & Washer
I'd like to put longer lines on this, does the top come off of this unit to access the tap mounts? Mine doesn't seem to be removable, just checking before I try to rip it off!
by Patrickon June 10, 2020
Answer:
Hello, these caps do come off the tower but can be a bit stubborn sometimes. There are no threads, so apply some firm pressure and twist a little and you should be able to work it off. Just be careful as too much pressure will cause the cap to bend and it can be a real pain to try and get it to fit back in place perfectly.
by Dakotaon August 20, 2020
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can this be mounted on a granite countertop? what is the recommended fasteners?
by Joe Bon September 29, 2020
Answer:
It certainly can! It would be best to ask your granite person for the best screws/anchors for your application.
by Nickon October 23, 2020
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Question:
With dual taps, does this require dual CO2 sources then?
by knudson.jon October 17, 2023
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You don't necessarily require a cylinder for each line, but you will have to get gas to each keg. You will need a splitter or gas manifold to split the lines from a singular gas cylinder.
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