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Pass Through Beer Shank - 4.5 in.
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Pass Through Beer Shank - 4.5 in.

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Description

You can use pass through shanks for beer entry through the back side of a cooler. Drill a 1" hole through the cooler, insert the shank, and use the two attached nuts to tighten up on the cooler. You will need nuts and nipples of the size line you are working with as well as hose clamps. We do not use pass through shanks in our boxes because we drill a hole that is same size as the line so we can pull it back in when we are traveling. However there might be instances where they would be appropriate. Pass through shanks can also be used to put through the side of a refrigerator to pass a gas line through.

Installation note: On a fridge there is generally no coolant lines running through the door but please check to see there are no lines connecting the door and the rest of the refrigerator. To test for coolant lines on a freezer start with a warm freezer then plug the unit in with the lid open. You should be able to see the lines form condensation on the inside of the freezer where there are lines running. Please still use caution when drilling.This is a Chrome Plated Brass unit

Dimensions:

  • 4-1/2" Shank Length
  • 4-1/2" Thread Length
  • 3-1/4" Pass Through Length
  • Male Beer Thread (5/8" BSP)

 

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Building a continuous bubbly water system!
Jennifer L on Oct 19, 2021
To put gas through my Keizer collar and store bottles cans in the shelf instead of co2
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Stephen Y on May 14, 2020
To put gas through my Keizer collar and store bottles cans in the shelf instead of co2
Kade s on Apr 20, 2020
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Keezer build used to hook up gas lines external besides inside of chest freezer
James T on Mar 20, 2018
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works as expected
I'm using this to pass CO2 from a tank outside my kegerator to the inside. Drilled and installed easily. Added gas tube adapters to each end to complete the job.
January 28, 2018
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over 5 years ago