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Fuel Safe Fuel Cell Bladder Repair Kit Urethane Rubber Adhesives P/n# Fs-rku on 2040-parts.com

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Orlando, Florida, United States

Orlando, Florida, United States
Condition:New Brand:FUEL SAFE / ATL Part Brand:FUELSAFE Manufacturer Part Number:FUEFS-RKU

FUEL SAFE CELL BLADDER REPAIR KIT URETHANE ADHESIVE

  • FUEL SAFE
  • P/N FS-RKU
  • FUEL CELL BLADDER REPAIR KIT
  • URETHANE ADHESIVE
  • SEALS LEAKS
  • FLEXIBLE
  • HIGH PEEL STRENGTH
  • NON -SHRINK
  • CONTAINS NO SOLVENTS
  • HIGH PEEL AND LAP SHEAR
  • SEMI-FLEXIBLE
  • WILL BOND TO RUBBER,LEATHER,CHINA AND MANY PLASTICS
TYPICAL USES: FOR AUTOMOTIVE REPAIRS, BONDING AFTERMARKET REPLACEMENT MIRRORS, ETC..
REPAIR SHOES,KI BOOTS AND OTHER SPORTS EQUIPMENT
REPAIR CONVEYOR BELTS.

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