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Shen Zhen, China
Condition:New Brand:Unbranded/Generic Item:Oil Press Gauge Country/Region of Manufacture:China Color:Silver MPN:KWJ9201627096052DT Sensor mounting thread:NPT 1/ 8 EAN:Does not apply Oil pressure meter size:5.7 * 6.9cm / 2.2 * 2.7in (max. diameter * height) UPC:Does not apply Unit:PSI ISBN:Does not apply Power:12V DC/ Max. 0.3A Measurement range:0~100PSI Manufacturer Part Number:KWJ9201627096052DT

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