Die-Pat stainless steel single bowl sink units manufactured in 304 stainless steel which is durable and easy to clean.
Types of Die-Pat commercial kitchen sinks:
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All sink unit assemblies are fitted with adjustable feet for on-site levelling. Supplied as a flat-pack product, the products’ easy-to-follow instructions ensure quick, straightforward self-assembly.
Commercial Sink Unit – 1000 x 600 Single Bowl, Single RH Drainer Part No. SA/SB10-60-44-SDRH
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Commercial Sink Unit – 1000 x 600 Single Bowl, Single LH Drainer Part No. SA/SB10-60-44-SDLH
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Commercial Sink Unit – 1200 x 600 Single Bowl, Single RH Drainer Part No. SA/SB12-60-44-SDRH
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Commercial Sink Unit – 1200 x 600 Single Bowl, Single LH Drainer Part No. SA/SB12-60-44-SDLH
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Commercial Sink Unit – 1200 x 650 Single Bowl, Single RH Drainer Part No. SA/SB12-65-65-SDRH
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Commercial Sink Unit – 1200 x 650 Single Bowl, Single LH Drainer Part No. SA/SB12-65-65-SDLH
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Commercial Sink Unit – 1500 x 600 Single Bowl, Double Drainer Part No. SA/SB12-65-65-SDLH
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Commercial Sink Unit – 1500 x 650 Single Bowl, Single RH Drainer Part No. SA/SB15-65-65-SDRH
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Commercial Sink Unit – 1500 x 650 Single Bowl, Single LH Drainer Part No. SA/SB15-65-65-SDLH
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Commercial Sink Unit – 1800 x 650 Single Bowl, Double Drainer Part No. SA/SB18-65-65-DD
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Die-Pat commercial kitchen, stainless steel sink tops available in single bowl and double bowl versions, with single drainer or double drainer in both left hand (LH) and righ hand (RH) versions.
Sink Top – 1200 x 650 single bowl, single RH drainer Part No. SB12-65-65-SDRH/TH
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Sink Top 1200 x 650 single bowl, single LH drainer Part No. SB12-65-65-SDLH/TH
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Sink Top – 1500 x 650 single bowl, single RH drainer Part No. SB15-65-65-SDRH/TH
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Sink Top – 1500 x 650 single bowl, single LH drainer Part No. SB15-65-65-SDLH/TH
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Never use steel wool or harsh abrasives to clean stainless steel sinks. Stainless steel does not corrode because it is protected by a thin layer of chromium oxide that forms when stainless steel contacts air. Scrubbing with hard materials can It can remove the protective layer.
Wipe sinks and taps down every day. Dry them with clean rags or paper towels afterwards. Keep stainless steel sinks dry when they are not in use.