Bunn
01221.0001C-Ring, Faucet Shank(Tcd) (01221.0001)
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The BUNN C-Ring, Faucet Shank(Tcd) (Part \# 01221.0001) is an essential, genuine OEM replacement component for your commercial BUNN beverage equipment. This small but critical piece of faucet hardware is manufactured by Bunnomatic to ensure the reliable operation of your coffee servers, urns, hot water dispensers, and iced tea units. This part is a direct replacement for the component used in Bunnomatic model **TCD1 Iced Tea Brewers** and is a key item for quick faucet repairs in a commercial setting.
The primary function of this **BUNN C-Ring** is to securely lock the faucet shank in place. By maintaining a tight connection, this genuine **BUNN replacement part** plays a vital role in preventing frustrating leaks and drips that can lead to costly spills and downtime in your foodservice operation. Its durable construction is engineered to withstand the constant wear and tear of a high-volume commercial environment, ensuring a reliable, long-lasting solution to maintain the optimal performance of your **iced tea dispensers** and other equipment.
This **BUNN C-Ring, Faucet Shank(Tcd)**, with part number 01221.0001, is a must-have for preventative maintenance or immediate repair. It is compatible with many popular BUNN models beyond the TCD1, including the GPR, ITCB, Soft Heat Servers, and various TDO and TDS series units. Order this genuine **BUNN OEM part** from Kaldi.com today to keep your commercial coffee or tea machine operating at peak efficiency.
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