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Riobel TRUTM47BG- 3-way no share Type T/P (thermostatic/pressure balance) coaxial valve trim6 positions (OFF, 1, 1 and 2, 2, 2 and 3, 3) share Trim only Thermostatic pressure balance coaxial cartridge with check valves R45, R45 SPEX or R45 EX rough required to complete Collection: Riu SKU: TRUTM47BG Finish: Brushed Gold UPC Code: 883186473185 Length: 6. 6" Width: 2. 9" Height: 5. 9" Weight: 2. 6 lbs Group: Trims Flow: N A Color Code: BG Warranty: Limited Lifetime Warranty Spec Sheet: View Manufacturer's Page: View Trim Only Shower Kit (Rough
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