Flushmate Announces New Handle Replacement Kit


Flushmate®, a leading supplier to toilet manufacturers on three continents, has developed a Handle Replacement Kit to enhance durability and reliability, while ensuring smooth operation on its pressure-assisted toilet products.

Tailor made for either Flushmate 503 or 504 Series Systems, the Flushmate Handle Replacement Kit is designed for ease of installation and consistent performance. It can replace either a left- or a right-handle flush – regardless of toilet manufacturer – simplifying both installation and selection by eliminating the guesswork in determining the correct kit for each toilet brand.

“At Flushmate, we’re proud of our pressure-assisted system that is helping to save water and maintenance costs in toilet fixtures across the world,” said Jeff Krull, President, Flushmate Division. “Now, with our Handle Replacement Kit, we’re also helping to simplify the servicing process as well.”

The replacement kit comes equipped with a chrome handle and non-corrosive plastic parts, allowing users to replace all OEM handle and rod kits for Flushmate-equipped systems. Installation can be completed with just one tool (Phillips screwdriver) in just a matter of minutes to add to the efficiency of the process. Additionally, Flushmate’s Handle Replacement Kit meets the actuation force requirement that comes along with the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA).

The Handle Replacement Kit’s simplicity and efficiency is matched by its aesthetic options. Handles sold separately are available in a variety of finish options including Satin Nickel, Polished Nickel, Polished Brass and Chrome.

Visit the Flushmate website for more information on the benefits of its pressure-assisted technology and a firsthand look at a capabilities demonstration.



August 6, 2018


Topic Area: Press Release


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