Some Fisher products have a lead-time to ship of 4-5 business days. If time is a factor, please
contact us prior to ordering.
8" Center-to-Center Deck Mount Faucet
Another 37 gpm high flow beast, this 8" non-adjustablecenter, 3/4" inlet faucet is available with your choice of 10" or 14" swing spout. 3/4" inlet shanks are 2" long, with shank lock nuts and washers included. Swiveling seat disk technology ensures durability and dependability. Max operating temperature of 140°F. Use with corrugated stainless steel connectors for
maximum water flow.
Some Fisher products have a lead-time to ship of 4-5 business days. If time is a factor, please
contact us prior to ordering.
Adjustable Wall Mount Faucet
With a max flow rate of 37 gpm at 80 psi, this 3/4" NPT inlet wall mount faucet is a workhorse! Features adjustable centers permitting
installation when plumbing coming out of the wall is not exactly 8" on center. Mounting system includes eccentric flanges which compensate for hot and cold piping distances with rough-ins from 7-1/2" to 8-1/2" apart. Equipped with
swiveling seat disks for longer stem, washer, and seat life. Maximum operating temperature of 140°F. Install
using corrugated stainless connectors to ensure the fullest flow.
Some Fisher products have a lead-time to ship of 4-5 business days. If time is a factor, please
contact us prior to ordering.
8" Center-to-Center Backsplash Wall Mount Faucet
These 3/4" NPT inlet, backsplash faucets deliver an incredibly high flow rate of 37 gpm at 80 psi.
Designed to mount directly to commercial kitchen sinks, hand washing sinks, scullery sinks or other backsplash type sinks that are drilled for 8" centers.
These faucets have a maximum operating temperature of 140°F and are equipped with swiveling seat disks for longer
stem, washer, and seat life. For full water flow without restriction, we recommend using corrugated stainless steel flex connectors.
3/4" close elbow adapters (sold separately) can help make installation easier in tight places.
Some Fisher products have a lead-time to ship of 4-5 business days. If time is a factor, please
contact us prior to ordering.
Accessories for 3/4" Inlet Faucets
Some Fisher products have a lead-time to ship of 4-5 business days. If time is a factor, please
contact us prior to ordering.
Frequently Asked Questions
Q."What does 'swiveling seat disks' mean?"
A.Swiveling seat disks pivot internally on the stems, reducing friction on the rubber washer, helping to extend the
life of the washer and stem lowering the frequency of maintenance intervals and related costs.
Q."What is a 'backsplash' faucet?"
A.Backsplash faucets are designed for commercial and restaurant sinks that have a built in backsplash.
Q."What is a centerset faucet?"
A.A centerset faucet is a lavatory faucet with handles and a spout combined into a single part with a fixed distance (non adjustable)
measured from the center of the cold handle to the center of the hot handle. Can also be a single handle faucet measured between the centers of the two mounting posts.
Q."What does 8" centers or 4" centers mean?"
A.Faucets are normally measured from the center of the cold inlet to the center of the hot inlet, which normally
directly corresponds to the center of the cold handle and the center of the hot handle. The 4" or 8" refers to the measurement between those two centers. This "centers" measurement can also be designated as "CC" which is an abbreviation
for center to center.
Q."What does adjustable centers mean?"
A.Faucets are normally measured from the center of the cold inlet to the center of the hot inlet. This measurement must
match the distance the holes in the sink, or the pipes coming out of the wall, are apart from each other where the faucet will be mounted. Adjustable centers mean that the distance can be adjusted according to the faucet installation
provisions. Mistakes happen and pipes installed through walls may not always be exactly perfectly centered. Wall mounted faucets normally use offset adapters known as eccentric couplings to provide an adjustment depending how the
couplings are turned during installation. They can be turned toward each other for the closest distance or turned away from each other for the greatest distance, or somewhere in between if need be.