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US $14.50
Location:

Hickory Hills, Illinois, United States

Hickory Hills, Illinois, United States
New Old Stock. Unused excellent may have very slight spotting inside lens otherwise as new. See description
Brand:Stewart Warner Warranty:Yes Manufacturer Part Number:82704B (WW Series black bezel) Country/Region of Manufacture:United States Other Part Number:100psi mechanical oil pressure gauge 2-1/16 inch Stewart Warner Date Code:B5 (manufactured May 1982) Surface Finish:Heavy duty metal construction w/satin black bezel Housing diameter:2-1/16"

    New Old Stock  Stewart Warner "Worldwide Series" 2-1/16" mechanical oil pressure gauges. Gauges are new unused excellent condition but may show some slight age related spotting on inside surface of lens that will go un-noticed in service. Units are priced to sell at a fraction of their cost. Stewart Warner sales number is 82704B. SW engineering number is 490MM  with manufacturing date code B5 (May , 1982) with numbers ink stamped on housing. These units are new factory surplus made in USA from the original giant Chicago Stewart Warner Diversey avenue manufacturing plant when that plant closed in the late 1980s . (Gauges were crated in quantity for factory/contract supply distribution so are not individually boxed). Gauge features the "Worldwide Series" English/Metric scale with heavy duty all metal construction, 2-1/16" housing and satin black bezel (NO PLASTIC). This is a heavy duty classic USA manufactured gauge far superior to the imports flooding the market. Unit has provision for direct illumination via standard 5/8" light socket hole at rear of housing. Comes with panel retaining bracket.  Satisfaction guaranteed. USPS worldwide shipping.

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