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Adjustable Brake Proportioning Bias Valve With 1/8" Npt And 3/8" - 24 Adapter on 2040-parts.com

US $41.50
Location:

Hong Kong, Hong Kong

Hong Kong, Hong Kong
Condition:New Type:Brake Proportioning Valve Material:Aluminium Anodized Inlet / Outlet Size:Female 1/8" - 27 NPT Brand:Unbranded Adapter Size:Female 3/8" - 24 NPT for 3/16" Line Manufacturer Part Number:Does not apply Mounting Hole Size:0.26" or 6.7mm x 2 UPC:Does not apply Pressure Adjustment:100 - 1000 PSI

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