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Air Tank 6 Port Steel 7+or- Gallon Compressor Airbags Air Ride Bead Seater Air on 2040-parts.com

US $49.95
Location:

Brackney, Pennsylvania, United States

Brackney, Pennsylvania, United States
nos may have surface rust and paint rubbed
Brand:AM General Other Part Number:2530-01-092-3252 Manufacturer Part Number:12357129 D1177 5990064 Surface Finish:steel Interchange Part Number:2530-01-092-3252

you are bidding on one nos  air tank  can be used for other uses such as beat seater . may contain surface rust and paint rubbing 9 inches round  28 inches long 150# max working pressure 7 + gallon

left side ports 1each 3/4 and 2each 3/8 ports

right side 1each 3/4 1each 3/8 and 1each 1/4 port all pipe thread

nsn   2530-01-092-3252        

part#s

12357129

5990064

D1177

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