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Mr Gasket Shadow Series An Fitting A3810b 3/8 Inch Npt To -10 90 Degree on 2040-parts.com

US $9.99
Location:

Floral City, Florida, United States

Floral City, Florida, United States
MR GASKET SHADOW SERIES AN FITTING A3810B  3/8 INCH NPT  TO -10  90 DEGREE, US $9.99, image 1
Condition:New Manufacturer Part Number:A3810B Brand:MR GASKET

THIS IS A MR GASKET SHADOW SERIES AN FITTING.

PART NUMBER A3810B  ,THIS IS A 3/8 INCH NPT  MALE  THREAD ON ONE SIDE, AND A -   -10 MALE ON THE OTHER SIDE , 90 DEGREE ANGLE 

PLEASE BE AWARE THAT MR GASKET MAKES THESE IN SILVER AND BLACK AND FITTING YOU RECEIVE MAY BE EITHER COLOR.  

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