Weston Monitair Combustion Temperature Monitor 1964 on 2040-parts.com
Chaska, Minnesota, US
The good news here is the gauge has been tested and does work. The bad news is the lens is cracked. Dated April 2 1964. Mfg. by Weston for Monitair, Monitair P/N 1731. USA 48 State buyers only. Thank you for your time.
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