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The BRASSCRAFT PLS060IMF is a braided stainless steel ice maker supply line designed to deliver a reliable water connection between a shutoff valve and a refrigerator ice maker. At 60 inches in length, this connector gives installers enough reach to accommodate standard behind-refrigerator rough-in configurations. Both ends terminate in 1/4 inch compression fittings, providing a secure, tool-assisted seal without soldering or thread sealant. The braided stainless steel construction resists kinking and corrosion, making it a practical choice for installations behind built-in cabinetry where the line is largely concealed and difficult to service frequently. Plumbers and appliance installers commonly stock this connector for new refrigerator installs and replacements.
This supply line is suited for residential ice maker connections where a 1/4 inch compression inlet is specified on both the refrigerator and the supply valve. The 60 inch length accommodates typical setbacks between the water supply valve and the refrigerator water inlet port. It is appropriate for potable water service in kitchen environments and is commonly installed during refrigerator delivery, kitchen remodels, or supply line replacement when an existing line shows wear, kinking, or signs of leakage at the fittings.
Designed as an OEM-style replacement or new-installation supply line for residential refrigerators equipped with 1/4 inch compression water inlet fittings and supplied by a 1/4 inch compression shutoff valve.
Installation is typically performed by a licensed plumber or qualified appliance installer in accordance with local plumbing codes and IPC guidelines. Shut off the water supply at the source valve before disconnecting any existing line or making new connections. Hand-tighten compression nuts first, then snug with a wrench — do not overtighten, as this can crack or deform the compression seat. Inspect both fitting ends for debris before connecting, and turn water on slowly to check for leaks at each compression joint before pushing the refrigerator back into position.
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