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- Universal Bar Gun Fit: This round CRAN button cap is a direct replacement for Wunder-Bar and Taprite soda guns.
- High-Visibility Identification: The red cranberry button with bold white text helps bartenders quickly identify the correct mixer, reducing service errors.
- Durable Snap-In Construction: Manufactured from heavy-duty plastic, this cap is built to endure the rigors of a busy commercial bar.
- OEM Quality Replacement: A precision-molded soda gun repair part that restores the factory look and feel of your beverage dispensing system.
- Easy Field Service: Allows for tool-free replacement of faded or damaged buttons, keeping your soda fountain equipment looking professional.
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This replacement round button cap is the industry-standard identifier for Cranberry juice or soda circuits on commercial beverage bar guns. Featuring a high-visibility red cap with crisp, permanent white "CRAN" lettering, this cap ensures fast and accurate drink identification for bartenders in high-volume environments. Designed for a universal snap-in fit, this button is fully compatible with both Wunder-Bar™ and Taprite soda guns, allowing for an immediate aesthetic and functional restoration of your beverage dispensing handle.
- Model Number: PH10-74-068
- Identifier: CRAN (Cranberry)
- Color Profile: Red Cap with White Lettering
- Shape: Round Snap-In Design
- Compatibility: Fits Wunder-Bar™ and Taprite Brand Bar Guns
- Material: High-Impact, Food-Grade ABS Plastic
- Durability: Wear-resistant lettering designed to withstand millions of depressions
Technician's Note: Over time, bar gun buttons can become sticky or the lettering can wear off due to constant contact with acidic juices and cleaning sanitizers. To replace, gently pry the old cap off using a small flat-head screwdriver or a dedicated button-puller tool. Before snapping the new "CRAN" cap into place, we recommend a quick wipe-down of the underlying plunger with a damp cloth to ensure smooth, non-stick operation.
