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Aba Small Bore Hose Clamps 15mm To 17mm - All 304 Stainless Steel - Pack Of 10 on 2040-parts.com

Location:

Gawler, SA, Australia

Gawler, SA, Australia
Condition:New Brand:ABA Manufacturer Part Number:Mini 16/9W4 UPC:4043171817745

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SPECIFICATIONS SUMMARY

  • Clamping Range: 15mm to 17mm
  • Band Width: 9mm
  • Manufactured in Sweden
  • Material Grade: W4 - All Completely 304 Grade Stainless Steel
  • Pack of 10
  • DESCRIPTION
  • PAYMENT OPTIONS
  • WARRANTY
  • CONTACT US
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PACK OF 10 ABA® SMALL BORE MINI HOSE CLIPS - CLAMPING RANGE FROM 15mm to 17mm 

DETAILS:

  • Contains 10 ABA® small bore fuel & emission hose clips
  • Clamping Range: 15mm to 17mm
  • Band Width: 9mm
  • Material Grade: W4 - All 304 Grade Stainless Steel
  • Manufactured in Sweden
  • Solid band with rolled edges for maximum hose protection and sealing efficiency
  • Used on both high and low pressure hoses

APPLICATIONS:

  • Cooling water or oil lines
  • Vacuum and pressure fuel and vent lines
  • Marine
  • Automotive
  • Engineering
  • Agricultural

HELPFUL HINTS:

  • To select the correct size clamp for your application, be sure to accurately measure the outside diametre of the hose when installed over the spigot
  • Always choose a clamp size which is nearest to the maximum clamping range

BULK QUANTITIES:

  • ABA® Hose Clips are available in carton quantities. Please contact us for wholesale pricing on bulk quantities or multiple orders of different sizes

ALSO AVAILABLE:

ABA Merchandiser Kit

ABA Merchandiser Kit

We offer convenient payment options including:

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  • Direct Bank Deposit or International Bank Transfer

    Account Name:  Auto Parts Wholesalers Pty Ltd

    Bank:  ANZ Bank

    BSB No:  015-560

    Account No:  491 834 885

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    Post to:  PO Box 120, Gawler,  SA,  5118

    We strive to retain a loyal customer base so if you are dissatisfied in any way we want to know why. Please contact us so that we can address any concerns you may have. You can do this via eBay's messaging service facility, email: ebay@autopartswholesalers.com.au  or call us on (08) 8523 5888.

    Auto Parts Wholesalers Pty Ltd recognises shoppers have certain rights and supports these standards. The goods you buy must be safe, work the way they’re supposed to and must be the subject of accurate information.

    Our merchandise is carefully inspected and packaged before it is dispatched to you.  If for some reason you are not satisfied please follow these instructions.

    You can seek a refund, exchange or credit if the product has a serious fault or shipping damage or doesn’t do the job it’s supposed to.

    You may only return goods purchased from our web site that are pre-authorised for return by Auto Parts Wholesalers Pty Ltd. You can do this via eBay's messaging service facility, email: ebay@autopartswholesalers.com.au  or call us on (08) 8523 5888. These items will, pending an inspection, be subject to a refund, credit or exchange.

    Claims arising from incorrect charges or supply of goods must be made within thirty (30) days of receipt of goods. Credit requests arising from incorrect ordering, over ordering, excess stock may be subject to a 20% restocking charge at time of credit. Specially manufactured and ordered items are non-refundable.

    Shipping fees are non refundable unless products are damaged during transit or faulty due to manufacturer issues.

    Unfulfilled Orders. In the unforseen circumstances that an item you ordered is unavailable we will contact you with the expected delivery time and offer you an option of waiting for it, replacing your order with a similar product or receiving a refund.

    CONTACT US:

    Auto Parts Wholesalers Pty Ltd

    ABN: 14 427 799 217

    Phone: (08) 8523 5888 (8.30 AM to 5.00 PM EST) --- Outside of Australia Call: +61418828353

    Email: ebay@autopartswholesalers.com.au 

    Postal: Box 120, Gawler, South Australia, 5118

    Phone: (08) 8523 5888 (8.30 AM to 5.00 PM EST) --- Outside of Australia Call: +61418828353

    Email: ebay@autopartswholesalers.com.au 

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