Autometer Water Temperature Gauge 4431 Ultra - Lite on 2040-parts.com
Beloit, Wisconsin, US
BRAND NEW IN FACTORY SECURITY SEALED BOX
AUTOMETER WATER TEMP GAUGE
PRODUCT # 4431
AUTOMETER ULTRA - LITE ( PRO COMP )
GAUGE ; MECHANICAL
RANGE : 140 TO 280 DEGREES F
SIZE : 2 5/8" OR 67.00 MM
SWEEP ; FULL
FACE COLOR : SILVER
NUMBER COLOR ; BLACK
POINTER COLOR ; ORANGE
GAUGE SERIES : ANALOG
NOTE : 6 FT TUBING &
1 / 2 " NPT ADAPTER / FITTING
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