Description
The Eyewash/Drench Hose Unit, Deck Mounted provides fast, flexible emergency rinsing. It can remain in the deck flange for hands-free eyewash or be removed for targeted drenching. Twin GS‑Plus spray heads deliver a consistent flow of clean water. Forged brass squeeze valve with stainless steel lever and locking clip ensures reliable operation. Constructed with a reinforced PVC hose and ANSI-compliant sign for safety and durability.
Key Features
- Dual-purpose design – can be used as hands-free eyewash or removable drench hose
- Two GS‑Plus spray heads with flip-top dust covers, flow control, and filters
- Forged brass squeeze valve with stainless steel lever and replaceable seat
- Locking clip keeps valve open for hands-free operation
- 8″ reinforced PVC hose rated to 275 PSI
- Deck-mounted flange with handle guide for correct positioning
- 3/8″ NPT male swivel-type supply inlet
- ANSI-compliant identification sign
- Factory-assembled and water tested
Applications
- Laboratories and research facilities
- Manufacturing and industrial plants
- Maintenance and repair workshops
- Countertop workstations requiring flexible emergency rinsing
- Areas needing hands-free or targeted drench capability
Alternative Options
- Eyewash Deck Mounted AutoFlow 90° Swing‑Down: Swing-down countertop eyewash for hands-free use
- Eyewash Deck Mounted AutoFlow 90° Swivel RH: Right-hand swivel version for bench installation
- Eye/Face Wash Pedestal Mounted – Plastic Bowl: Freestanding pedestal-mounted unit
- Eye/Face Wash Pedestal Mounted – Plastic Bowl HFC: Pedestal unit with hand and foot operation
- Eye/Face Wash Wall Mounted – Plastic Bowl: Wall-mounted alternative with bowl
- Eye/Face Wash Wall Mounted – No Bowl: Bowl-less wall-mounted version
- Eyewash / Drench Hose Unit Wall Mounted: Wall-mounted hose rinse
Recommended Pairing
- Emergency Shower / Eye Wash Sign: Clearly marks location of emergency wash station
Provide flexible, hands-free or targeted rinsing with the Eyewash/Drench Hose Unit, Deck Mounted, ensuring rapid response for eyes, face, or body in emergencies.
