Triton Standard Gooseneck
Triton Standard Gooseneck | Heavy-Duty Brush-to-Pole Adapter
The Precision Link Between Your Power and the Glass.
The gooseneck is the most critical pivot point in your water-fed setup. The Triton Standard Gooseneck is engineered to provide a rock-solid, non-slip connection between your Triton telescopic pole and your water-fed brush. Built to withstand the constant leverage and scrubbing pressure of professional daily use, this adapter ensures your brush stays exactly where you want it.
Professional-Grade Construction
Unlike thin, brittle plastic adapters that snap under pressure, the Triton Gooseneck is built for the "real world" of window cleaning.
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High-Impact Composite Material: Designed to absorb the torque of heavy scrubbing without cracking or stripping.
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Universal Euro-Thread Top: Features a standard 1/2" Euro-thread, making it compatible with all Triton Brushes as well as most industry-standard water-fed brushes.
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Secure Tapered Base: Specifically molded to fit seamlessly into the top section of the Triton 25’, 35’, and 45’ poles, ensuring a snug, wobble-free fit.
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Optimal Scrubbing Angle: Fixed at a professional-standard angle to provide the perfect balance of leverage and surface contact, whether you are 10 feet or 45 feet high.
Key Features
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Plug-and-Play Compatibility: Direct replacement for the gooseneck included in all Triton Pole packages.
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Lightweight Design: Adds minimal weight to the top of the pole to reduce user fatigue during long residential or commercial shifts.
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Chemical & UV Resistant: Will not become brittle or degrade after years of exposure to sunlight and cleaning surfactants.
Specifications
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Material: Reinforced Industrial Polymer
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Thread Type: Standard Euro-Thread (Male)
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Pole Connection: Tapered Friction Fit / Clamp Compatible
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Color: Professional Black
Pro Tip: Keep a spare gooseneck in your truck. While Triton gear is built to last, the gooseneck takes the brunt of the force if a pole is accidentally dropped. Having a backup ensures you never have a "down day" on the job site.