Oatey® 3 in. or 4 in. PVC General Purpose Drain with 6 in. BR Grate

Oatey® Commercial Grade Floor Drains are used for general service in restaurants, restrooms and other commercial applications where traffic is expected. Barrel assembly is completely adjustable to meet the finished floor height. Oatey products have earned the trust of plumbing professionals for over 100 years.
UPC: 038753721279
Part #: 72127
Key Features
Key Features
- PVC barrel commercial grade floor drain
- Fits a 3 in. or 4 in. pipe
- Includes 6 in. stainless steel grate in a brass finish
- For general service in restaurants, restrooms and other commercial applications
- For areas where traffic is expected
- Barrel diameter is 3-1/2 in. IPS thread
- Barrel assembly is completely adjustable to meet the finished floor height
- Barrel is made of durable PVC construction
- Primer tap knockout is 1/2 in. IPC thread
- Screw-in strainer helps keep drain clear of unwanted items to keep it flowing freely with fewer clogs
Specifications
Specifications
Color: | Brass |
Material: | PVC |
Brand: | Oatey |
Base Material: | PVC |
Strainer Finish: | Brass |
Base Size/Diameter: | 3in-4in |
Pipe Size: | 3 in. Pipe fit x 4 in. Hub fit |
Connection Type: | PVC |
Product Type: | Adjustable Drains |
Strainer Size: | 6 in. |
Weight: | 2.6 lb. |
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FAQs
Contact our customer service department and they will be happy to send you a copy of the instruction sheet and exploded view drawing.
Where do you put the rubber washer and paper ring when installing a shower drain?
The large rubber sealing washer will be placed up against the underside of the shower base, and the friction washer will be placed between the rubber sealing washer and locking nut. Contact our customer service department and they will be happy to send you a copy of the instruction sheet and exploded view drawing.
Is the flat side of the No-Caulk gasket facing up or down when it is put over the drain pipe?
The flat side of the gasket should be at the bottom of No-Caulk drain body, seating onto the inside lip of the body. The beveled side of the gasket will be facing up.
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