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IMC Teddy manufactures high-quality stainless steel food service equipment, including floor troughs, sinks, shelving, cabinets, and carts for commercial kitchens.

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IMC Teddy is a manufacturer specializing in stainless steel food service equipment, established in 1955. Based in Amityville, New York, the company provides a wide array of solutions for restaurants, hotels, schools, and institutional facilities.

Their product line includes floor troughs, gratings, floor pans, hand sinks, utility sinks, shelving, cabinets, and carts. Known for "Decades of Fine Craftsmanship," IMC Teddy focuses on durable, American-made products designed to meet the rigorous demands of the food service industry, offering both standard and custom stainless steel fabrication.

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IMC TEDDY FS-D Floor Sink Installation Guide

September 13, 2021
IMC TEDDY FS-D Floor Sink Installation Guide INTRODUCTION Installing the IMC Teddy Floor Sink is a straightforward procedure that can be accomplished with normal construction materials and techniques. Installation procedures…

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  • How do I clean my IMC Teddy stainless steel products?

    Rinsing is the most important part of care. Use a mild liquid dish-washing detergent with a soft sponge, rinse thoroughly with water, and towel dry after use to prevent mineral deposits. Do not use abrasive cleansers, steel wool, or chlorine bleach.

  • What is the warranty period for IMC Teddy equipment?

    Products are guaranteed against defects in workmanship and material for a period of one year from the date of shipment, provided the defects do not result from abuse or unreasonable usage.

  • Why is my stainless steel sink showing signs of rust?

    Stainless steel itself does not rust, but iron particles from water or steel wool pads can cause surface rust. Additionally, leaving wet sponges or using chlorides (bleach) can cause pitting and discoloration. Thorough rinsing and drying usually prevent this.

  • Who do I contact for retrofit installations?

    For retrofit installations or specific engineering questions, it is recommended to contact the IMC Teddy Engineering Department directly at 800-221-5644.