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Beer Faucet Shank | 2.5 in. | Welded 3/16" barb | Includes plastic collar
D1241

Beer Faucet Shank | 2.5 in. | Welded 3/16" barb | Includes plastic collar

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Description

Comes with a welded 3/16" nipple, back nut, and plastic collar. It requires a 1" hole for installation. When set in place, the shank will only have about 1-1/4" of length to pass through your wall or fridge door, due to the length of the collar and back nut.

Installation note: On a fridge there is generally no coolant lines running through the door but please check to see there are no lines connecting the door and the rest of the refrigerator. To test for coolant lines on a freezer start with a warm freezer then plug the unit in with the lid open. You should be able to see the lines form condensation on the inside of the freezer where there are lines running. Please still use caution when drilling.

Dimensions:

  • 3-1/8" - Total Length (Tip to Tip)
  • 2-1/2" - Shank Length (Without Nipple)
  • 1-1/8" - Thread Length
  • 1-1/4" - Pass Through Length
 
Item # D1241
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Availability California - In Stock
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Weight 0.69 LBS
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Adding a Nitro tap
Jeffrey C on Feb 6, 2023
my old ones are too long
F. Michael I on Oct 15, 2021
Adding a Nitro tap
Jeffrey C on Feb 6, 2023
Building a bar
Dave N on Jan 11, 2022
my old ones are too long
F. Michael I on Oct 15, 2021
The right size
Jake Emerson H on Jul 17, 2020
Picked up a couple with a lip on the tap connecting end which doesn't fit my faucets. Going to try these. Anybody know what connects to the ones with the lip?
Michael N on Jul 2, 2020
Right size
Gary H on Mar 7, 2020
Appropriate for collar thickness of keezer
Dave C on Sep 16, 2019
I'm building my first keezer.
Michael E on May 14, 2018
i needede a shorter one
Valued C on Feb 17, 2018
Building a bar
Dave N on Jan 11, 2022
The right size
Jake Emerson H on Jul 17, 2020
What is it made off? Stainless or brass?
Stephen Cheng on Oct 25, 2018
BEST ANSWER: Don't believe the other answers like I did, this is chrome plated brass. The exact item I received is from Krome Dispense model C322, right on the box it says "CP Brass." I will be returning because I'm only looking for stainless.
What size is the nut? I am looking to add a 1.5 TC fitting to attach a faucet to my brite tank for serving purposes.
Eric Edge on Jan 23, 2019
BEST ANSWER: Hi Eric - The nut is 1.5" on the widest side, and 1.25" on the other side.
Would this work with a welded shank?
Guillermo Velasco on Aug 8, 2023
Beer Faucet Shank | 2.5 in. | Welded 3/16
Beer Faucet Shank | 2.5 in. | Welded 3/16" barb | Includes plastic collar
Duotight Push-In Fitting - 8 mm (5/16 in.) x Female Beer Thread
Duotight Push-In Fitting - 8 mm (5/16 in.) x Female Beer Thread
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Rated 5 out of 5
Good quality, works well with faucet.
May 26, 2020
Purchased
over 3 years ago
Rated 4 out of 5
A little bit short
3.125" Total Length
2.5" Length Without Nipple
Approximately 5/8” are needed to account for the thickness of the finishing collar on the front and locknut on the back.

If I'm doing my math correctly based on this description, they should measure 1 7/8" thread for pass through. I found them barely able to fit 1 1/2" lumber of my collar. They still worked but I would have liked to at least flush the nut on the back or just past. Just FYI, still a good product and worked for my setup.
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Added Jul 26, 2018
July 26, 2018
Purchased
over 5 years ago