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Tapmaster Incorporated

20175 Township Road 262
Calgary, Alberta T3P 1A3
Canada
Telephone: 800-791-8117 or 403-275-5554.
Fax: 403-275-5928.
Web: http://www.tapmaster.ca.
Email: info@tapmaster.ca.

Products manufactured by Tapmaster Incorporated (listed alphabetically)

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    Tapmaster is a hands-free faucet control designed for use by individuals with upper extremity disabilities. This compact valve assembly installs on any faucet and uses water pressure to function, eliminating the need for electronics, batteries, power supplies, or an air pressure system. Models are available with single or dual kick-pedal activation for single or dual water lines or for island cabinets; with kick-pedal activation and water temperature control for standard and island cabinetry; with cabinet door activation (bumping a cabinet door) for standard and island cabinetry or for dual or single water lines; or, with universal kick-pedal activation for standard or island cabinetry or for a single water line. The cabinet door models utilize the cabinet door as the activator by pressing a button valve mounted on the inside cabinet wall opposite the door hinge. The faucet is set to on and the water temperature is set as desired; pressing the cabinet door lightly with the knee activates the faucet and releasing pressure turns it off. The universal kick pedal can be used with wall-mounted or pedestal sinks and in other non-typical sink arrangements. The units come completely assembled and include installation hardware and instructions. WARRANTY: Five years.

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