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Meyer Aftermarket Coupler Adapter Kit 1304024 on 2040-parts.com

US $20.00
Location:

Purcellville, Virginia, United States

Purcellville, Virginia, United States
Condition:New Manufacturer Part Number:Meyer # 22293, 22294 Other Part Number:Meyer # 22293, 22294

 Meyer aftermarket coupler adapter kit 1304024.   Replaces Meyer # 22293, 22294.  Allows you to use any 1/4" female NPT connector on newer style PA blocks.  Great way to standardize your fleet if you are using different styles of Meyer pumps.  I also sell the new and improved pin style quick connectors which may solve a nagging angling issue. E-60 not included.  Questions? Please call or text (540) 454-2310

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