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Fjc6030 R134a Can Tap 1/2" Acme Fttings on 2040-parts.com

US $8.49
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Springfield, Pennsylvania, US

Springfield, Pennsylvania, US
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FJC6030 R134a Can Tap 1/2" ACME Fttings
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FJC6030 R134a Can Tap 1/2' ACME Fttings
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  Item Description
FJC 6030 R134a Can Tap 1/2" ACME Fttings. Brass dispensing valve for R134a cans with 1/2" ACME fittings.




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Discount Tools, serving the U.S.A. market, has access to the inventory of six (6) nationwide, fully stocked distribution centers, with automotive products from 350 top manufacturers. Our knowledge and experience provides: 24/7 SAFE and SECURE on line ordering, Paypal as a SAFE flexible payment option, Same day shipping on in stock items, 14 day return policy on stocking items, and everyday LOW prices! We also run closeout specials on our Ebay Store. We carry: Ingersoll Rand, Chicago Pneumatic, Lisle, OTC, Hanson, Makita, DeWalt, Maglite, Mastercool, Robinair, Stant, Fluke, Milton, Sata, Sharpe, Devilbiss, Marson, 3M, S&G, Lincoln, Ken-Tool, American Tool...Just to name a few.
 



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