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Fuel Flameout Solenoid Valve For Mini Shovel Mitsubishi L2e-61gs 30a87-00040,12v on 2040-parts.com

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Condition:New Brand:tiantian Warranty:Yes Manufacturer Part Number:30A87-00040 other Part No.:30A8720402 30A87-20402 SA-3725-12 SA-3725 UPC:does not apply

 Fuel Flameout Solenoid Valve  For Mini shovel Mitsubishi L2E-61GS 30A87-00040 12V
 
                                               It's replacement part for after-sales market, OEM products, not original and genuine.
 
  • The item will be delivered in 1-3days after your payment.
  • Name: Fuel Flameout solenoid valve
  • Part No.: 30A87-00040 
  • Reference Part No.: 30A8720402  30A87-20402  SA-3725-12  SA-3725
  • Application: Mini shovel Mitsubishi L2E-61GS
  • Voltage: DC 12V

 
Note:We now supply this solenoid 12V or 24V,please contact us if you need.

If you need SA-3725-24 1751ES 24V ;   please let us know.
 
 
 
 
 

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