Types of Bedpan Washer Components
We stock a wide range of bedpan parts to keep healthcare sanitation systems working properly. Below is an overview of the main component types available:
- Spray Arms and Assemblies – Complete arm and spray assemblies are available for Kohler bedpan washers such as models K-13960 and K-29610, as well as Sloan bedpan washer repair kits that include the arm assembly, set screw, washer, and O-ring for Royal Slimline units.
- Spray Hoses – Flexible spray hoses for Kohler bedpan washers are designed to handle high-pressure cleaning in hospital-grade systems.
- Nozzles and Offsets – Options include chrome-plated offsets for American Standard bedpan washers and precision nozzles that deliver effective rinsing and flushing.
- Control and Activation Parts – Components like metal push buttons and seat and spring sleeves are available for Kohler bedpan washers with foot control mixing valves.
- Seals, Washers, and Stuffing Nuts – Replacement washers, seals, and stuffing nuts are offered for both Kohler and American Standard bedpan washers, ensuring leak-free operation.
- Repair Kits – Brand-specific repair kits such as the Kohler ND-15 restore complete functionality for aging or damaged bedpan washer systems.
How Bedpan Washer Parts Are Installed
To install or replace bedpan washer parts and flush valves, first shut off the water and remove the damaged component. New arms, hoses, seals, or gaskets are then fitted securely to prevent leaks. Brand-specific systems matter - a Sloan bedpan washer uses different repair kits than a Zurn bedpan washer, while Kohler and American Standard bedpan washers also require model-matched parts for reliable performance.
Common Failure Points in Bedpan Flush Systems
Bedpan washers can fail from worn or misaligned seals and diverters that cause leaks. Spray arms and nozzles often clog with mineral buildup, reducing pressure. Cracked or corroded internal parts also weaken performance and signal the need for replacement.
Selecting the Right Bedpan Replacement Components
When asking what bedpan part do I need, the answer starts with matching the model and brand, whether it’s a Sloan bedpan washer, a Zurn bedpan washer, or systems from Kohler and American Standard. Not all parts are interchangeable, so proper fit is essential for reliable operation. Depending on the repair, you may choose a full bedpan parts replacement kit for convenience or stand-alone components like spray arms, seals, or diverters to target specific issues.
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