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    Genuine uridan stainless-steel covers for waterless urinal traps. Durable, easy-clean interface for uriLOCK refilling and maintenance.

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    Match your cover plate replacment with your uridan model

    Availability: Availability - on backorder and will be dispatched once in stock (On back-order – expected in approx. 3–4 months).
    $137.74 excl GST
    excluding shipping
    Estimated delivery time: Approx. 4–5 working days (NZ-wide)
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    uridan Stainless COVERS – Genuine Trap Covers


    uridan stainless-steel covers COVER 10 and COVER 13 are the visible top of the trap assembly in Uridan waterless urinals and troughs. They provide a robust, easy-clean interface at the bowl while giving access for uriLOCK® refilling and deep cleaning.

    Each cover is matched to specific uridan models to ensure correct fit, trap depth and flow characteristics. The brushed stainless finish stands up to regular cleaning and looks at home in modern commercial washrooms.

    Using genuine uridan COVERS helps maintain both performance and appearance over the life of the installation. When a cover is damaged, swapped or lost, replacing it with the correct part is an easy way to keep fixtures working and looking as designed.

     

    WCTNZ® is the exclusive authorized distributor of uridan in New Zealand. All uridan products available through WCTNZ® are guaranteed authentic, include official manufacturer warranties, and come with comprehensive local customer support—making us New Zealand’s trusted source for sustainable, waterless solutions.

    Copyright © 2025 Waterless Composting Toilets NZ Limited (WCTNZ®). All short and long product descriptions and content are the property of WCTNZ® | Waterless Composting Toilets NZ. All rights reserved.

    This content has been reviewed and approved by Dylan Timney, Managing Director of WCTNZ®, who brings over 17 years of composting toilet expertise and 16 years of experience in building and eco-construction in New Zealand.

    Last reviewed: December 09, 2025