85-260v Digital Display Controller Pyrometer 4 Egt Exhaust Gas Display Only on 2040-parts.com
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AC/DC 85-260V Digital Display for EGT Exhaust gas temperate probe
DISPLAY ONLY Pick your colour in the checkout RED (running low) BLUE GREEN (running low) DISPLAY Technical Details TEMPERATURE GAUGE
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