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Pipe Fitting 1/2" Bspp Male To Metric M16 M16x1.5 Female Brass Adapter P-d3 on 2040-parts.com

US $12.99
Location:

Sparks, Nevada, United States

Sparks, Nevada, United States
Condition:New Brand:Dynapex Manufacturer Part Number:gb944_08g_m16x1.5f

Fitting Pipe 1/2" BSPP Male to Metric M16X1.5 Female Brass Adapter Straight

Specifications:

  • Material: Brass

  • BSPP End: 1/2Male

  • Metric End: M16X1.5 Female

  • Package Quantity: 1

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