Shopping for Spigots or Faucets

We stock a 38mm spigot and two different faucets.  One faucet is our  2″ Flo King faucet and the other is our 3/4″ Flo Rite faucet.  All three of these are threaded, and we carry them as they fit several of our stock items..  This article will show the different products with which our spigots and faucets can be used.

38mm Quick Serve Spigot

Our 38mm spigot will fit on most of our one gallon jugs that have a 38 400 opening.  More commonly it is used on our 3 different Kubes. Our 5 Litre, 10 Litre and 20 Litre Kubes all have a 38 400 opening and this spigot fits all of them.  The Kubes come with a dust cover and a 38 400 cap.  The spigot is sold separately.

 

 

3/4″ Flo Rite Faucet

Our 3/4″ Flo Rite Faucet fits any of our 70mm caps that have a 3/4″ center reducer.  The center reducer can be taken out and the Flo Rite faucet can be threaded into the cap.  It fits our Delex containers that have a 2″ buttress plug with a 3/4″ center reducer.  It fits our 5 gallon bottle jugs as their 70mm caps have a 3/4″ center reducer.  It fits our RKCFS70 cap with a 3/4″ center reducer and our RKCSC-63R-143 63mm cap with a 3/4″ center reducer.

Cap Choices that can be used with the Flo Rite Faucet.

Caps for these three items are sold separately.  In order to use the Flo Rite Faucet on these items, you must purchase the RKCFS70 caps and also the Flo Rite Faucet.

Our three NAMPAC drums all have a 2″ buttress plug with a 3/4″ center reducer.  The Flo Rite faucet will fit any of these three drums.

Our 5 Gallon jugs/drums come with a 70mm cap with a 3/4″ center reducer included.  The Flo Rite faucet can be used with these jugs/drums.

 

Caps for our 2.5 gallon jugs/bottles are sold separately.  In order to use the Flo Rite faucet on these items, you must purchase Cap # RKCSC-63R-143 and also the Flo Rite faucet.

 

2″ Flo King Faucet

Our 2″ Flo King Faucet is a drum faucet.  It threads directly into the 2″ bung found in most 15 gallon, 30 gallon and 55 gallon drums.

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Author: Gail

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