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The SLOAN 3318117 is a metal push button assembly designed for wall-mounted flush valve fixtures in commercial and institutional plumbing applications. This assembly provides the manual actuation mechanism that initiates the flush cycle on compatible Sloan flush valve systems. Built with a metal button construction, it delivers durability suited to high-traffic restroom environments where repeated daily use is the norm. Licensed plumbers and facility maintenance technicians typically handle installation and replacement of this component. At 1.257 pounds, it is a compact, direct-replacement part that fits into the existing button port of the wall fixture without major modification.
This push button assembly is intended for wall-mounted flush valve installations commonly found in commercial restrooms, schools, hospitals, stadiums, and other high-use facilities. It serves as the manual override or primary actuation point on flush valve bodies mounted to wall carriers or in-wall rough-in systems. When the existing button assembly shows wear, corrosion, or fails to actuate the flush cycle reliably, this metal replacement restores proper manual operation without requiring full valve replacement.
Designed as an OEM-style replacement push button assembly for wall-mounted Sloan flush valve fixtures. Confirm fitment against your specific valve model before installation.
Installation and replacement should be performed by a licensed plumber in accordance with applicable local plumbing codes and IPC guidelines. Shut off the water supply to the flush valve before disassembling the button assembly to prevent unintended discharge. Use appropriate hand tools to remove the existing assembly and seat the replacement securely, avoiding overtightening which can damage the valve body threads. Restore water supply and cycle the valve manually to verify proper actuation before returning the fixture to service.
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