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Water Regulator - Lead Free Brass - 40 To 50 Psi on 2040-parts.com

C $12.75
Location:

Limoges, ON, Canada

Limoges, ON, Canada
Condition:New Brand:JR Products Part Type:Water Pressure Regulator Manufacturer Part Number:62205

Water Regulator

  • 40-50 psi
  • Lead free brass
  • Provides protection to water lines and pumps
  • Preset pressure outlet pressure
  • Standard 3/4" hose fittings

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