Brass Push Washing Machine Outlet Box
One-piece recessed box design provides quick quarter-turn shut-offs to water supply for washing machines. Mounting brackets allow box to be mounted to left, right or center of stud bay and do not require additional support framing, providing a solid installation. Left, right or center drain compatible. Available with optional water hammer arrestor to reduce noisy pipes. Innovative push-to-connect design makes for quick and easy installation.
Features and benefits:
- Available with or without water hammer arrestors.
- Quarter-turn shut-off with 3/4 in. washing machine hose outlet.
- Snap-on faceplate accommodates up to 3/4 in. drywall.
- Left, right or center drain compatible.
- Compatible with PEX, copper, CPVC and PE-RT pipe.
- No special tools, crimping, glue or soldering is needed.
- Can be rotated for easier and faster installation.
- Remove using a Disconnect Clip or Disconnect Tongs (both sold separately).
SKU | Size | Description |
---|---|---|
25098 | 1/2 in. x 3/4 in. MHT | |
25099 | 1/2 in. x 3/4 in. MHT |
Includes Water Hammer Arrestor |
Approvals & Listings
- ASME A112.18.1
- CSA B125.1
- NSF/ANSI/CAN 61
- NSF/ANSI/CAN 372
- IAPMO PS 54
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No Tools
No special tools, crimping, glue or soldering required.
Quick Installation
Faster install time and ease of use reduces risk of errors.
Versatile
Compatible with PEX, copper, CPVC and PE-RT pipe.
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