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Earl's Performance Econ-o-fit Hose Clamps 900128 on 2040-parts.com

US $15.22
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Florida, New York, United States

Florida, New York, United States
Condition:New Brand:Earl's Performance Plumbing Warranty:No Manufacturer Part Number:900128

Largest Recommended Hose Diameter O.D.: 1.828 in.

Hose Clamp Style: Worm gear

Hose Clamp Finish: Natural

Hose Clamp Material: Stainless steel

Hose Clamp Cover Included: Yes

Hose Clamp Cover Finish: Red anodized

Hose Clamp Cover Material: Aluminum

Earl's Performance Products brings us their Econ-O-Fit hose clamps. Their appearance dresses up any installation. The Econ-O-Fits' specially designed interior grooving prevents the hose from hanging up on the clamp and ensures proper placement of the worm gear type clamp with respect to the end of the hose. The Econ-O-Fits are machined from aluminum alloy and are available in a variety of finishes and sizes.

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