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The LSP PRODUCTS im60ss is a 60-inch braided stainless steel ice maker supply line designed to connect a refrigerator ice maker to a household water supply. The hose features female-to-female 1/4-inch compression fittings (FCM) on both ends and a stainless steel braid over a flexible inner liner, providing reliable water delivery with added burst resistance. At 0.45 pounds and just 0.5 inches in diameter, the connector is lightweight and easy to route in tight spaces behind refrigerators. Meets or exceeds industry certification standards and requirements common among appliance manufacturers. Suitable for plumbers, appliance installers, and experienced DIYers performing a refrigerator hookup or reconnect.
This connector is intended for residential ice maker installations where a flexible braided supply line is needed between a refrigerator water inlet valve and a standard wall or cabinet water supply stop. The 5-foot length provides enough slack to pull the refrigerator away from the wall for cleaning or service without disconnecting the line. The silver stainless steel braid finish resists corrosion in typical kitchen environments. The connector arrives individually packaged and ready to install without additional fittings required.
Designed as an OEM-style replacement or new-installation supply line for residential refrigerators equipped with ice makers requiring a flexible braided water connector.
Installation is typically performed by a licensed plumber or a qualified appliance technician. Shut off the water supply at the nearest stop valve before disconnecting or connecting any supply line. Do not overtighten compression fittings — hand-tighten plus a quarter turn is standard practice; consult fitting manufacturer guidance if torque specs are required. Inspect both ends for thread damage before installation and check for leaks at all connections after restoring water pressure.
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