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Merge Collector, Stainless Steel, 2 Into 1, 2.25" Inlet, 12 Degree, 18 Ga. 304 on 2040-parts.com

US $100.00
Location:

Rancho Cordova, California, United States

Rancho Cordova, California, United States
Condition:New Manufacturer Part Number:MC12225-2-30418 Surface Finish:304 Stainless Steel (unpolished)

OVERSTOCK Merge Collectors

304 Stainless Steel 2 into 1

 

Convergent Angle:   12

Tubing Outside Diameter:   2.25 inches

Number of Inlets :    2

Tube Wall Thickness:   .045” - .049”

Outlet:   Specify  2.375” to 3.00” 

Overall length with 2.375” O.D. outlet is 8.75”-9.00”
(larger outlet sizes will shorten overall length)

Swedge depth / Slip length is 2.00”

Some common serrated tooling marks on inlet end

Fully Tig welded & back purged

Parts are mandrel bent using a Horn CNC or Pines NC mandrel bender.

All tubing is welded and drawn

All 304 stainless tubing US manufactured by RathGibson
Tubing marked as TP304/304L  SA249/A249/A269  RATH MICRO WELD made in USA    2.250 x 18GA

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