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1/8 Npt Oil Pressure Sensor Engine Oil Pressure Switch Sensor Gauge Sender on 2040-parts.com

US $5.38
Location:

ShenZhen, China

ShenZhen, China
Condition:New MPN:D1027389 UPC:Does not apply

Description:
1/8 NPT Oil Pressure Sensor Engine Oil Pressure Switch Sensor Gauge Sender
 
Used with pressure gauge and alarm lamp,sensing the change of engine oil pressure, when the oil pressure is lower than the set value, the warning light. The product has the advantages of simple structure, convenient installation, stable quality and reliable performance.
 
Specifications:
Material: metal
Size: 80x40mm
Screw size: 10mm
Mounting screw: 1/8 NPT
Alarm pressure: 0.08 Mpa
Measurement range: 0-1.0Mpa
Quantity: 1pc
 
Note:
Use the wrench to tighten the engine on the engine and the maximum tightening torque is 17N/m.
The output of the sensor is connected with the wire harness, which ensures the smooth transmission.
 
Package Included:
1 x Oil Pressure Sensor

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