Cogswell
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I got a Perlick T-tower that has six of these faucets. The tower was salvaged from a bar that went out of business.
I attempted to identify the tower on the Perlick website but didn't find an exact match. I suspect the tower is very old. Same with the faucets.
This faucet came straight off the tower so please excuse the filth. Don't want to bother cleaning until I know rebuild kits are available and that the faucet isn't junk.
Right Side (faucet is mounted on extension)
Left Side (faucet is mounted on extension)
Top - looking down on lever (faucet is mounted on extension)
Bottom (faucet is mounted on extension)
Exploded!
Looks like a 425 except for the the plunger and lever. Every picture I've seen of the 425 shows a ball and socket joint for the plunger and lever. I don't know what to call these but they're not ball and socket.
Additional pictures in case they might be helpful.
I attempted to identify the tower on the Perlick website but didn't find an exact match. I suspect the tower is very old. Same with the faucets.
This faucet came straight off the tower so please excuse the filth. Don't want to bother cleaning until I know rebuild kits are available and that the faucet isn't junk.
Right Side (faucet is mounted on extension)
Left Side (faucet is mounted on extension)
Top - looking down on lever (faucet is mounted on extension)
Bottom (faucet is mounted on extension)
Exploded!
Looks like a 425 except for the the plunger and lever. Every picture I've seen of the 425 shows a ball and socket joint for the plunger and lever. I don't know what to call these but they're not ball and socket.
Additional pictures in case they might be helpful.