Zv861b Zep Aero Brass Filler Valve Recharge Oxygen Cylinders Mounted In Aircraft on 2040-parts.com
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Zep Aero brass oxygen filler valve, part number ZV861B.
This valve is used to service oxygen tanks without removing them from the aircraft.
This oxygen filler valve can be used in many aircraft; Piper, Cessna, Beech, Bellanca, Aerospatiale. Can also apply to homebuilt and experimental airplanes.
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