New Camco 59053 12" Rv Pig Tail Propane Hose Connector Camper Travel Trailer on 2040-parts.com
Wright City, Missouri, US
- Measures 12"
- Rated for 200,000 BTUs per hour
- Type 1 ACME nut and has 1/4" inverted male flare
- Connects propane cylinder to RV or trailer propane regulator
- Provides thermal protection and excess flow protection
Product Description
Camco's 12" Pigtail Propane Hose Connector is designed to connect a propane cylinder to an RV or trailer propane regulator. It has a Type 1 ACME nut x 1/4" inverted male flare. It is rated for 200,000 BTUs per hour. Safety features include thermal protection in case of fire and excess flow protection in case of broken gas line. You can use the pigtail hose with a 20 lb or 30 lb refillable propane tank and connect it to a regulator or 4-Port Brass Tee. It can also be used to connect to an installed 4-Port Tee as an auxiliary propane supply.Payments
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