Propane Double-stage Auto-changeover Regulator, Camco 59005 on 2040-parts.com
Cherryville, North Carolina, United States
Heavy Duty Camco Propane Double-Stage Auto-Changeover Regulator. For RVs with dual tank hookups. Automatically changes from empty tank to full one. Has build-in gas gauge and maintains consistent gas pressure.
New in original packaging. Was bought as a spare but never used. Returns accepted only if original blister packaging is not opened. |
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