stainless steel motorhome sink
Our
stainless steel motorhome sink is the ideal addition to any motorhome perferct
for a boot kitchen or small replacement bathroom sink where space is a premium,
with a diameter of 25.5cm. Handmade by a family-run company, it’s made from
high-quality stainless steel. The sink includes a waste with an easy-open base
and a 500mm hose, perfect for direct drainage into the waste water tank.
Selecting the Right Sink
Choose a sink that fits the dimensions and design you require. Consider the following factors:
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Size: Ensure the sink is proportionate to your counter space we have
found that this size is perfect for many uses from small kitchens were
space is a premium and a large sink would simply be died space in it we
have used this size in our own vehicles and boats over the years. Whilst
you cannot fit lots in it at once it is still perfect for doing the job
and takes up way less space than a normal sink, in the bathroom area is
its also perfect as a small sink for a simple wash your hands or have a
full wash. in the likes of catering vans were by law you have to have a
separate hand washing sink this is the perfect answer for both space
and being stainless steel it also meets all the regulations
? Material: Food Grade Stainless steel is ideal. for both easy clean and health and safety laws in the commercial environment.
? Shape: round, This gives you a lot more use albl space in a small area.
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Depth: A deeper sink holds more water and will use up your water tanks a
lot quicker this is why a sink that holds just over 2 liters is perfect
for the type of environment our sinks are designed and used in.
Fitting a Your New Sink
A Step-by-Step Guide
Introduction
Installing a sink in your camper van can significantly enhance its functionality, making your adventures more comfortable and convenient. This guide will walk you through the process of fitting a camper van sink, from selecting the right sink to the final installation.
Step 1: Planning and Preparation
Before you begin the installation, it's essential to plan and prepare thoroughly.
Gathering Tools and Materials
You will need the following tools and materials:
? Sink and faucet
? Jigsaw or hole saw
? Measuring tape
? Masking tape
? Sealant
Step 2: Marking and Cutting the Countertop
Once you have gathered all your tools and materials, it's time to mark and cut the countertop to fit the sink.
Measuring and Marking
? Place the sink upside down on the countertop where you want it to be installed.
? Trace the outline of the sink with a pencil.
? Measure the inner edge of the sink and mark a smaller outline inside the first tracing.
? Use masking tape along the inner outline to prevent chipping when cutting.
Cutting the Countertop
? Drill a pilot hole inside the inner outline to insert the jigsaw blade.
? Carefully cut along the inner outline with a jigsaw or hole saw.
? Remove the cut-out piece and smooth the edges with sandpaper.
Step 3: Installing the Sink
With the countertop prepared, you can now install the sink.
Sealing the Sink
Apply a bead of sealant around the underside edge of the sink.
? Place the sink into the cut-out hole, pressing firmly to create a watertight seal.
? Wipe away any excess sealant with a damp cloth.
Step 4: Testing and Final Adjustments
After completing the installation, it's crucial to test the sink to ensure everything is working correctly.
Checking for Leaks
? Turn on the water supply and run water through the faucet.
? Inspect all connections for any signs of leaks.
? If you find any leaks, tighten the connections or apply additional sealant as needed.
If you have any worries with regards to installing the sink or would like your new sink installed for you at our Suffolk Base, please don't hesitate to contact us via the Ebay contact the seller section.