Old Style Tub Stem for Vintage Crane Repcal FB1077

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02/22/2024

$77.27

 

The Crane FB1077 (often referenced under the Crane-Repcal line) is a vintage-style faucet stem typically used in “pre-war” tub, shower, or lavatory fixtures. It is primarily identified as a replacement part for restoring older Crane.

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Chrome Plated Stem for Crane Repcal

 

FB1077

 

  • Used for both hot and cold sides in 2-valve or 3-valve rebuild kits.
  • Fits several vintage Crane series, including Corwith, Elegia, Ovation, and Nova.
  • 6 7/8″ Length
  • 12 Point Broach

 

 

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Will this item replace the original OEM part? chevron-icon

Yes, this aftermarket part will replace your OEM part. 

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Yes, this is the OEM recommended part.

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