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Condition:New Warranty:Yes Contents of the package:1 Other Part Number:Does Not Apply Type::Oil Filled, Mechanical Type Interchange Part Number:Does Not Apply Size::Diameter 42Mm / 1.7" Manufacturer Part Number:Does Not Apply Pressure Range::0-150PSI / 0-10 Bar Brand:Unbranded/Generic Inlet Size::1/8 NPT Country/Region of Manufacture:Unknown UPC:Does not apply

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