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10pcs 10mm 3/8 Elbow Barb Plastic Hose Tube Connection Joiner Adapter 90 Degree on 2040-parts.com

US $9.25
Location:

Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States

Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States
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 10mm Equal Elbow  Barb Plastic Hose Tube Connection Joiner Adapter


  • Quantity:10pcs
  • 10mm  Hose Connector.
  • To fit hose internal diameter of 10mm.
  • Will suit any flexible tubing.


Elbow Adapter fittings are 3/8" OD single hose barb. They are made of hard black nylon 

and  are automotive industry approved. High impact resistance and tensile strength. Resistance 

to fuels and lubricants. Commonly used in fuel line, vacuum system and general purpose applications.  Great for Dry Cell End Plates, Bubbler/Scrubbers, and Reservoirs. Can be used for Automotive, Boat

(Marine), Irrigation, Hydroponic, Pneumatic, and Aquarium applications.

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