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Rubbermaid Gripper Mop Handles are an excellent solution for cleaning professionals. The mop handles plastic jaws firmly grip the mop head providing a secure cleaning apparatus. Jaws style mop handle is made of a durable resin that resists cracks and breaks. A popular mop handle used by flooring contractors.
- Quick release handle allows for quick mop changes.
- This handle is ideal for 5″ wide headband mops.
- Locked-in antimicrobial agent protects against bacterial growth.
- Specially engineered jaws hold wide headbands securely.
- Resists rusting and gumming up.
Directions:
Simply place a wet mop between the clamping jaws and rotate the yellow locking collar. The teeth on the face of the jaws will firmly grasp the headband of any standard wide-band wet mop. To remove the mop simply rotate the yellow clamping collar and the mop will discharge.
Specifications
| Brand | Rubbermaid Commercial |
| SKU | H226 |
| Handle Material | Aluminum |
| Head Material | Injection molded plastic |
| Diameter | 1 in. |
| Handle Length | 60 in. |
| Overall Length | 64 in. |
| Head Type | Quick release Gripper (accepts wide band mops) |
Construction Details
The Gripper Mop Handle features a quick-release mechanism and durable construction. It is specially designed for use with wide band mops and resists rust and bacterial growth.
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Gripper Type Wet Mop Handle - Aluminum
Quick Summary
Aluminum handle Gripper style wet mop handles hold wet mops firmly between the jaws of the mop handle. The clamping action of the jaws works with 5″ (or larger) headband mops only. Clamp style ends make removing and replacing mop heads easy and efficient.
- Specially engineered jaws hold 5″ the mop headband securely.
- Resists rusting and gumming up.
- Clamp style mop handle is made of a durable resin that resists cracks and breaks.
- For use with wide headband mops (5″ or larger)









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