A spare parts planning guide for buyers managing concealed cisterns, seats and replacement mapping.
Map Spare Parts by Model
Replacement seats, valves, seals, fasteners and flush plates should be mapped by model. Buyers should not assume that similar products share the same replacement parts.
Discuss Ratios Privately
Spare parts ratios depend on project scope and buyer policy. They should be discussed during quotation rather than published as fixed public numbers.
Labeling and Lifecycle
Spare part packages should use clear model references so after-sales teams can identify them after delivery.
Buyer Checklist
- Map replacement seats by model.
- Confirm flush plate compatibility.
- List service components.
- Discuss spare part packing.
- Label replacement parts clearly.
Related Product and Project References
| Product categories | Wall Hung Toilets Concealed Cisterns |
|---|---|
| Product models | TT2497 3003 |
| Project references | hotel bathroom projects |
| Support | OEM & ODM Quality Contact |
FAQ
Can one replacement seat fit all models?
No. Seat compatibility should be confirmed by model.
Should spare part ratios be public?
No. They should be discussed based on project or buyer needs.
Why label spare parts?
Clear labels reduce after-sales identification errors.