Shower Balancing Spool for American Standard 10532-0070A

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The American Standard 10532-0070A is a pressure balancing spool replacement kit for American Standard Ultra-Mix single-handle tub and shower faucets. This part is essential for maintaining consistent water pressure and temperature to prevent scalding.

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Shower Balancing Spool for American Standard

 

10532-0070A

 

  • This part is a pressure balance spool used in tub and shower faucet valves to regulate water pressure and ensure a stable water temperature.
  • It is designed for use with American Standard Ultra-Mix bath and shower sets.
  • The spool is made of durable brass construction and includes necessary O-rings for installation.
  • The part number 10532-0070A has been discontinued and replaced by American Standard part number 023567-0070A.

 

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