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Saas Oil Temp Gauge Black Face Dial 52mm Multi Colour + Sender & Fitting Kit on 2040-parts.com

AU $66.00
Location:

Moorabbin, VIC, Australia

Moorabbin, VIC, Australia
Condition:New Brand:SAAS Diameter (inches):2" Manufacturer Part Number:SG-OT52B Diameter (mm):52mm UPC:9348391007774

SAAS 52mm (2”) Electric Oil Temperature Gauge Black Dial
50-150 Degree Celsius Range with Gunmetal Grey Bezel SG-OT52B  

SAAS began just over 65 year ago and have brought to the market quality products at affordable prices. The reason for the company’s success has come from committed staff with a combined experience of over 100 years in the Automotive Aftermarket Retail, Trade, Wholesale and Distribution.

SAAS believe that no matter the application, the driver should have a handle on their vehicle’s vitals at all times. Their range of instruments completes that task and delivers the information the driver needs accurately and promptly whilst giving the cockpit true functionality and form.

Specifications:
  • SAAS 52mm (2”) Oil Temperature Gauge with Black Dial
  • SG-OT52B
  • Electric type with included sender (1/8” NPT thread)
  • Changeable backlight colour (blue, red, white & green)
  • 50-150 Degree Celsius range
  • Gunmetal grey bezel
  • Can be fitted into gauge pod/cup (sold separately)
  • Supplied complete with wiring loom, fitting kit, mounting bracket and instructions
  • 12 Month Warranty
Fitment Notes:
  • Colour change button on back of gauge
  • Oil Sender thread is 1/8” NPT
  • Suitable for use in 12 Volt automotive applications
  • Gauge T-Piece adaptors & gauge pod/cups sold separately
  • Fitment into gauge pod/cup may require a bead of electrical tape around the body for a tight press in fit. Some gauge pods come with an O-ring.

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