Components for Beer Shanks
If your draft beer system needs fixes, this list covers key parts to get things running again. Based on standard setups from sites like kegoutlet.com, these items help maintain shanks used in homebrewing or pro bars. The parts include options for different materials, such as black plastic or stainless steel, to match your setup.
- Shank Lock Ring (#2) – Secures the shank in place for stable connections.
- Shank Sleeve (#3) – Fits around the shank to ensure proper alignment and seal.
- Faucet Coupling Nut (#4) – Connects the faucet securely to avoid leaks, per common industry practices.
- Shank Flange in Black Plastic (#5) – Provides a mounting surface with basic durability for everyday use.
- Shank Flange in Stainless Steel (#5) – Offers added resistance to corrosion for longer-lasting setups in frequent service.
- Shank Lock Nut (#6) – Tightens components together to hold everything firm during pours.
Homebrewer Repair Example
Imagine a homebrewer notices a leak in their kegerator setup. By checking a shank diagram against this parts list, they can pick the right lock ring or flange to fix the issue without replacing the whole system. This approach saves time and keeps beer flowing smoothly, drawing from reliable sources like morebeer.com for typical configurations.
Check this list against your diagram to select needed parts.
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