Osmio Swan 304 Stainless Steel Single Dispensing Tap

€41.00
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SKU
DG-NSF1001
This beautifully made high quality single filter tap is made throughout with 304 Stainless Steel, the best material without corrosion or rust problems of non stainless steel taps. 304 SS contains no lead. The tap uses a single 90° turn for on and off and looks stylish and high quality
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This beautifully made high quality single filter tap is made throughout with 304 Stainless Steel, the best material without corrosion or rust problems of non stainless steel taps. 304 SS contains no lead. The tap uses a single 90° turn for on and off and looks stylish and high quality.

The tap has a 7/16" UNS stem at the end so you should use the option above to select the right fitting.

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ModelDG-NSF1001
In DepthThis beautifully made high quality single filter tap is made throughout with 304 Stainless Steel, the best material without corrosion or rust problems of non stainless steel taps. 304 SS contains no lead. The tap uses a single 90° turn for on and off and looks stylish and high quality.

Weight: 0.610 KG
Reach: 140 mm
Height: 290 mm
Stem (screwy part) 80 mm
Diameter of base 40 mm
Work hole needed: 12mm
Includes o-ring on base of tap
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Product Questions




Invoice #100032020.
I bought an Osmio swan neck chrome water filter tap (sku 296700) in October 2019 (Invoice #100032020). It is dripping badly but I can't see how to repair it. Can you please advise.

Many thanks in anticipation.

Geoff Whittle
Question by: Geoff Whittle on 14 Dec 2020, 15:27
Hi Geoff, you may need to take out the valve by taking the handle off and soak it in vinegar or citric acid to descale it and see if that works. If not, then the tap will have to be changed.
Answer by: Mark Kent on 10 Feb 2021, 19:12
Does the tap work for hot and cold water?
Question by: Morgan Taylor-wrighton on 25 Jan 2021, 11:32
no, this is a single dispensing tap normally connected to a filter or hard water bypass
Answer by: Irina Orlenko on 9 Feb 2021, 22:52
How do I know which size fitting to order?
Question by: HP on 12 Mar 2021, 10:40
if you ordering the tap for existing installation - check the tubing size you have. Most of the time tubing is marked with 1/4, or 3/8. If there are no markings on the tubing measure diameter of the tubing you have. It will be around 6mm for 1/4 ''or around 10mm for 3/8''
Answer by: Irina Orlenko on 16 Mar 2021, 19:26