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Sloan Gladhand Swing Service Hose Connector, 441102 Semi Truck, Air Brakes, New on 2040-parts.com

US $29.95
Location:

Springfield, Tennessee, US

Springfield, Tennessee, US
Returns Accepted:Returns Accepted Refund will be given as:Money Back Item must be returned within:14 Days Return policy details:Any item may be returned for a refund within (14) days. Excludes shipping costs or items specifically listed "as is." Return shipping will be paid by:Buyer Restocking Fee:No Manufacturer Part Number:441102 Part Brand:Sloan Type:Commercial Truck Parts Make:Sloan Part Type:Gladhands

 

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This is a multiple identical item listing for Brand New Sloan Gladhand Swing Away Service Hose Connectors, Part Number 441102.  Each bid quantity is for One (1) Connector.  You may bid / buy any number, up to the total quantity available above.

These were purchased at an industrial liquidation earlier this year, and they are brand new.  Ports are 3/8" NPT threads, Seals are black poly..

Note:  The last unit that sells in this listing will have an open bag, and it is missing the paper template (shown in picture #10).


According to the manufacturer:


Swing-Away Gladhands

-- Provides the lowest projection height from "trailer skin".
-- Eliminates the need to "twist" hoses to obtain gladhand retraction.
-- 90O swivel designed elbow permits optional air line entry from either the bottom or back port.
-- Eliminates expensive swivel type hoses and permits the use of inexpensive nylon reinforced tubing.
-- Gladhand bracket prevents foreign particles and insects from entering air lines while trailer is not in use.



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By default, we ship most non-fragile, lightweight items (under 13 oz) by First Class Mail to save you money.  First Class is usually cheaper for single items, but please click the "see details" link for other shipping options if you are buying multiple quantities.  The tiny link is located directly below the big blue "Add to Cart" button.  These options will be available for selection as you go through eBay checkout.


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If you would like to use your UPS, FedEx, or freight account, we will be glad to package your order free of charge.  You are responsible for all labeling, call tags, and pickup arrangements with your carrier.  We will have your order boxed or palletized when your carrier is scheduled to arrive.  You may also pick up larger orders in person (by appointment) at our store to save the shipping costs.  However, our facility is not set up for retail shopping.


International (Non-US) Shipments

We ship all international packages through the US Postal Service.  We no longer charge a handling fee because of our increased worldwide sales, and we thank our international customers for making this possible.  International shipping costs continue to rise, but we will minimize those costs by using Priority Flat-Rate boxes and envelopes whenever possible.

International Shipping Options:

First Class Mail International, Small Flat-Rate Boxes & Envelopes:  Maximum weight is (4) pounds [1.81 Kilograms], delivery time averages about ten (10) business days, but can occasionally take several weeks.  Confirmation of shipping is provided by the customs document number, but package tracking is usually not available beyond the US border.

Priority Mail International, Priority Mail Medium and Large Flat-Rate Boxes:  Maximum weight/dimensions vary by country.  We use Priority Mail and occasionally Express Mail for larger/heavier packages that exceed the limits of cheaper options.  Delivery time averages about 7 to 10 business days, but can occasionally take several weeks.  Online tracking and (partial) insurance depends upon the destination country, but is included to most destinations.

Customs:

Customs fees and other import taxes are imposed by some countries.  We have no way of determining these costs prior to shipment, and all such costs are the responsibility of the customer upon delivery.  We will not mark packages as gifts or declare false item values.  Customs fraud is a serious crime in the US and we will not accept that risk.  Thank you in advance for understanding.

Customs Delays:  We have noticed that about 1% of international packages get held in foreign customs offices for extended periods (sometimes for several weeks).  Fortunately, almost all are eventually delivered.  Delays are more likely to occur in smaller countries or those with highly protectionist import policies, but they can happen anywhere.  Such delays are unacceptable in our opinion, but there is absolutely nothing we can do about them.


Payment Terms

Payments must be received within (10) days unless you have made prior arrangements with us.  We accept all types of payments, including all major credit cards, through Paypal.  EBay now prohibits sellers from offering acceptance of non-electronic payments, except for certain in-person transactions.

Returns

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