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Camco 40055 Brass Water Pressure Regulator Rv Camper New Free Shipping on 2040-parts.com

US $12.05
Location:

Phoenix, Arizona, United States

Phoenix, Arizona, United States
Condition:New Brand:Camco EAN:0014444910061 MPN:40055 UPC:069060350883

Product Description
B003BZD08U
Style: Brass Water Pressure Regulator

Camco RV Brass Water Pressure Regulator helps to protect the RV plumbing and hoses from damage caused by high-pressure city water. Reduce water pressure to a safe, consistent 40–50 lbs of operational pressure. Protects equipment and prevents hose failure, to help prolong equipment life. (FGH x MGH) Patented. For outdoor use only.
  • Stop damage to your RV water hose, pump or internal lines from inconsistent water pressure in campgrounds
  • Reduces water pressure to a safe and consistent 40-50 lbs of pressure
  • Durable brass construction
  • Protects equipment and prevents hose failure
  • Compliant with all federal and state level low lead laws. CSA Low Lead Content Certified to NSF/ANSI 372

We can only ship to the 48 US contiguous states. We do not ship to Hawaii, Alaska, Puerto Rico, APO/FPO, the Virgin Islands, Guam, or any US Military Base overseas. 

We accept returns within 14 days please contact us through ebay if its broken, damage or incorrect. We guarantee you we will fix the issue.

If there are any issues, please contact us. We promise you that we will do our best to resolve the problem and to make you happy. Our top priority is customer satisfaction. Thank you.

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