Bemis 9400SSCT Posturemold Elongated Open-Front White Toilets and Bidets s Elongated s 940
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Bemis 9400SSCT Posturemold Elongated Open-Front Toilet Seat This specially molded open front less cover seat is ideal for any commercial application. Made from durable plastic, the seat resists chips, wears and stains. The Posturemold® design provides comfort and helps improve posture. The Stay·Tite Commercial Fastening System™ cuts installation time by one third and prevents toilet seat loosening.Bemis 9400SSCT Features:Elongated seat without lid – designed to complement a wide variety of elongated toilet designsCovered by Bemis's 1 year limited manufacturer warranty and 1 year limited commercial warrantyConstructed from plastic for reliabilityCoordinates with products from the Posturemold line seamlesslySecure mounting assembly while keeping installation fast and easyAll hardware required for installation is includedComplies with ADA standardsMade in AmericaBemis 9400SSCT Technologies and Benefits:Stay-Tite Commercial Fastening System: Reduces installation time, eliminating callbacks for loose seats as this system never loosensBemis 9400SSCT Specifications:Height: 3" (rim of toilet fixture to the highest point on the seat)Depth: 18-7/16" (back of the hinges to the front most part of the seat)Width: 14-1/4" (left most point to the right most point on the seat)Inside Width: 7-3/4" (left edge to the right edge of the inner opening of the seat)Distance Between Toilet Seat Installation Holes: 5-1/2" Elongated Toilet Seats White
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