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The PIONEER INDUSTRIES k-5060-bn is a single-lever pull-down kitchen faucet finished in PVD Brushed Nickel, designed for residential kitchen installations. It delivers a flow rate of 1.5 gallons per minute, meeting current water-conservation standards without sacrificing performance. The deck-mount design fits standard 1-hole or 3-hole 8-inch installations and accommodates decks up to 2 inches thick. The spout reaches 7.5 inches with a height of 8-15/16 inches, providing practical clearance for typical kitchen sink use. A licensed plumber or experienced installer handles this fitting, which uses 3/8-inch compression supply connections compatible with standard stop valves.
This faucet suits residential kitchens requiring a transitional-style pull-down unit in a brushed nickel finish. The PVD finish resists corrosion and daily wear better than standard plated finishes. The single-lever handle controls both temperature and flow from one point of operation, simplifying everyday use. It is built to a deck-mount configuration and is appropriate for granite, quartz, stainless steel, or composite sink decks within the supported thickness range. The i3 line from Olympia is positioned for straightforward replacement or new-construction installs where a minimalist, clean profile is specified.
Designed as an OEM-style deck-mount replacement or new-install kitchen faucet for standard 1-hole or 3-hole sink configurations with an 8-inch center spread and deck thickness up to 2 inches.
Installation is typically performed by a licensed plumber in accordance with local IPC requirements. Shut off the hot and cold supply stops fully and relieve line pressure before removing any existing faucet or making new connections. Use channel-lock pliers and a basin wrench to secure the mounting hardware from below the deck without overtightening the compression fittings. Verify all connections are leak-free under full supply pressure before returning the system to service.
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