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Mr Gasket Shadow Series Fitting 10mmx1.25 To -4 An #a104m on 2040-parts.com

US $4.99
Location:

Coral, Pennsylvania, United States

Coral, Pennsylvania, United States
MR Gasket Shadow Series Fitting 10mmX1.25 to -4 AN  #A104M, US $4.99, image 1
Condition:New Brand:MR Gasket Manufacturer Part Number:A104M

 Brand:Mr. Gasket               
Manufacturer's Part Number:A104M
Part Type:AN to Metric Adapter Fittings               
Product Line:Mr. Gasket Shadow Series AN to Metric Adapter Fittings                     
Part Number:MRG-A104M

UPC:084041018545
Fitting Size -4 AN to 10mm x 1.25                   
Fitting Angle:Straight
Swivel:No
Fitting Finish:Black anodized
Fitting Material:Aluminum
Quantity:Sold individually               
   

These Mr. Gasket Shadow Series AN to metric adapter fittings will give your plumbing a whole new look. They are made of aluminum and feature a unique black anodized finish. Mr. Gasket Shadow Series AN to metric adapter fittings use a 37 degree sealing angle on the AN side, which guarantees a positive seal at maximum operating pressures. They are available for a variety of AN hose and metric thread sizes.

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