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Parker 370ptc-4-4 Female Elbow Swivel 90-degree 1/4" Tube 1/4" Npt Each on 2040-parts.com

US $16.98
Location:

Central Point, Oregon, United States

Central Point, Oregon, United States
Condition:New Manufacturer Part Number:370PTC-4-4 Brand:Parker Surface Finish:PTC Composite Material

D.O.T. Approved 90-Degree Swivel Fitting

90 Degrees Female Elbow, Type DOT Fitting, Tube Size 1/4 In., Tube Outside Dia. 1/4 In.

 Thread Size 1/4 In., Material of Construction Nylon 12 Body, Pressure (PSI) 250PSI

 Temp. Range -40 Degrees to 200 Degrees F, Hex Size 3/4 In., Length .69 In.

 Standards DOTFMVSS 571106, SAE J1131, SAE J2494-3

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