Valterra Rigid Sewer Pipe Bayonet Adpt. T1027 on 2040-parts.com
US $7.52
Location:
Centerburg, Ohio, United States
Condition:New
Brand:Valterra
Manufacturer Part Number:T1027
UPC:19079102713
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Valterra Rigid Sewer Pipe Bayonet Adpt. T1027
Adapts rigid 3" pipe to bayonet waste valve system. 3" Male Thread x Bayonet Hooks.
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