Replacement Internal Spring for Glass Rinser, Fits Models 11K09100 & 12K09110, Stainless Steel

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Replacement Internal Spring for Glass Rinser, Fits Models 11K09100 & 12K09110, Stainless Steel

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  • Component Type: Replacement Internal Valve Spring
  • Compatibility: Specifically designed for Rinser Models 11K09100 and 12K09110
  • Material: High-Tension Stainless Steel
  • Function: Restores actuator recoil and valve sealing pressure
  • Corrosion Resistance: Rated for constant water contact and commercial sanitizers
  • Inclusion: Single Spring Only (Internal valve hardware not included)

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This replacement internal spring is a precision-engineered component designed to restore the "snap-back" functionality of your glass rinser. It is a direct-fit replacement for the internal valve mechanism of 11K09100 and 12K09110 rinser models.

Constructed from high-tension stainless steel, this spring is built to withstand repeated compression cycles and constant exposure to water without losing its recoil or succumbing to rust. This is the spring only; it is intended for use in repairing existing valve assemblies where the spring has become fatigued, broken, or corroded.

Maintenance Tip: When to Replace the Spring

If your glass rinser is experiencing any of the following, a spring replacement is typically required:

  • Actuator Failure: The "star" or "disk" does not return to the upright position after a glass is removed.
  • Constant Leaking: The valve does not seat fully because the spring tension is too weak to hold the seal against water pressure.
  • Seized Operation: Mineral buildup or corrosion has caused the original spring to snap or lose its flexibility.

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