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Fairbanks Morse Engine ,elbow Pipe P/n 24010913 on 2040-parts.com

US $78.88
Location:

Sacramento, California, United States

Sacramento, California, United States

Up For Sale 1-New FAIRBANKS MORSE ENGINE ,Elbow Pipe P/N  24010913 For ALCO DIESEL ENGINE

DEFINITION:   A FITTING THAT FORMS AN ANGLE OF LESS THAN 180 DEGREE (3.141 RADIANS) FROM THE STRAIGHT FLOW. BOTH CONNECTING END HAVE STANDARD PIPE THREADS OR ARE UNTHREADED AND DESIGNED TO ACCOMMODATE A PIPE. IT MAY HAVE SIDE OR HEEL INLET(S). SEE ALSO ELBOW, TUBE; AND CONNECTOR, MULTIPLE, FLUID PRESSURE LINE. EXCLUDES BEND, SOIL PIPE.

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