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Autometer Z-series Mechanical Boost And Vacuum Gauge 20 Psi New In Box Pn 2601 on 2040-parts.com

US $55.00
Location:

Montague, New Jersey, United States

Montague, New Jersey, United States
Condition:New

Bought this boost gauge and ended up not using it on my project. Any questions please feel free to email me. Info The standard in the industry, Auto Meter's Mechanical Boost/Vac Gauges have found their way into more builds than any other. Using a patented, high precision bourdon tube meter movement, there isn't another gauge on the market that can lay claim to the levels of accuracy or durability you'll find here. A simple 1/8" NPT pressure connection requires no electrical hookup for operation. Includes 1/8" NPT fittings and nylon line kit. Includes bulb and socket assembly with red and green bulb covers Includes 10 ft. Nylon tubing Includes T-Fitting Includes gauge mounting hardware and installation instructions

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