D System Keg Coupler – Brewery Grade – Grey Lever Handle US Sankey
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The most widely used keg coupler in the United States is the D System, sometimes referred to as the American Sankey. Constructed with sturdy materials in the United States, this device boasts a 304-grade stainless steel body, probe, and handle fork.
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D System Keg Coupler – Brewery Grade – Grey Lever Handle US Sankey
The most widely used keg coupler in the United States is the D System, sometimes referred to as the American Sankey or US Sankey. The majority of craft breweries and all of the major breweries, including Anheuser-Busch, Miller, Molson-Coors, and Labatt, use it. By “tapping” the keg, the keg coupler is connected to the keg valve. The coupler is where the beer hose that connects to the beer faucet and the gas line that comes from the CO2 tank/regulator attach.
The Brewery-Grade D System Keg Coupler features a body, probe, and handle fork made from 304-grade stainless steel. Great for cocktails, wine, cider, and beer. Select a keg coupler made by the company that supplies more than 90% of the valves in the world for reliable performance.
FEATURES
- 304-grade stainless steel body improves durability and resistance to chemicals
- A stainless steel probe grade 304 for the highest level of purity
- Stronger handle fork made of 304-grade stainless steel
- For the smaller diameter, a short handle works best.
- NSF certified 1/6 kegs Grey plastic handle in the lever style
- Accepts D System keg valves
- Simple to use and install
- both for private and business use.
- Made in the USA
| Type | D Coupler |
| Handle Color | Gray |
| System | D-System |
| Material | 304 Stainless Steel |
| Probe Material | 304 Stainless Steel |
| Handle Style | Lever |
| Height | 3-7/16" |
| Gas Port | 3/8" O.D. Barb (To fit 5/16" I.D. Gas Hose) |
| Beer Port | 7/8"-14 Thread (U.S. Beer Industry Standard) |
| Used With | Most North American Beers like Budweiser, Coors, Miller & More |
| Pressure Relief Valve | Safety Pressure Relief Valve Releases at 55-65 PSI |
| NSF Certified | Yes |







