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318008 Earl's Performance Products Aliminum Hose End And Adapter on 2040-parts.com

US $13.00
Location:

Rome, Georgia, United States

Rome, Georgia, United States
Condition:New Brand:Earl's Performance Plumbing Manufacturer Part Number:318008

Hose End Size: -8 AN,  Fitting Style: Reusable non-swivel,  Adapter Size: -8 AN,  Adapter Attachment: Female threads,  Fitting Angle: 180 degree,  Fitting Material: Aluminum,  Fitting Finish: Red/Blue anodized,.

Earl's uses aluminum alloys that meet or exceed minimum requirements for aerospace hose ends. Each component is precision-machined to exacting tolerances for trouble-free performance. The nipple-and-cutter design that Earl's uses on their hose ends has been aerospace-proven for more than 40 years


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