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Orlando, Florida, United States

Orlando, Florida, United States
Condition:New Part Brand:INTERCOMP Brand:INTERCOMP Manufacturer Part Number:INT360045

INTERCOMP DIGITAL AIR PRESSURE GAUGE

  • INTERCOMP
  • DIGITAL
  • HIGHLY ACCURATE
  • 0.5" DISPLAY
  • 0-100 X 0.1 PSI
  • BACKLIT
  • 20" FLEXIBLE HOSE
  • PUSH BUTTON ZERO
  • KEYPAD CALIBRATION
  • 45deg> SWIVEL BALL CHUCK
  • THUMB OPERATED BLEED OFF

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