Sink Drain Traps
Prevent sewer gas from entering your building.
P-traps attach to your wall drain pipe.
S-traps attach to your floor drain pipe.
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Outlet | P-Trap (Wall Mount) | ||||||
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OD | Inlet Connection Type | Pipe Size | Thread Type | Gender | Includes | Each | |
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1 1/2" | Slip Joint | 1 1/2 | NPT | Female | Slip-Joint Nuts and Washers | 000000 | 000000 |
J-Bends
Use these J-bends as replacement parts for P-traps and S-traps.
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Dual-Connection Sink Drain Outlets
Connect two drains to a single outlet.
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Extension Tubing for Sink Drain Traps
Use these extensions to help connect drain tailpieces to drain traps.
Sink Drain Wall Bends
Also known as waste arms and trap arms, these wall bends connect your sink drain to a waste pipe. To create a complete P-trap, attach them to a J-bend with a slip joint nut and washer (not included).
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Slip-Joint Fittings
Use these fittings to connect tailpieces, P-traps, S-traps, and extension tubing to sink drains.
Sink Drains
Styles B, D, and E have strainers that lift out of the drain.
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Lever-Control Sink Drains
Avoid reaching into your sink—plug and drain your sink by moving a lever beneath the bowl. These drains are often used in food service applications.
Lavatory Sink Drains
Style C offers additional clearance under the sink.
Style D opens and closes with the included rod, strap, and lever.