New - Brass In-line Oiler 1/4" Npt Inlet & Outlet - 120 Max Psi - Air Tool on 2040-parts.com
Lansing, Michigan, US
NEW - TEKTON In-Line Oiler
Specs: Max. air pressure: 120 PSI
Air inlet: 1/4-inch NPT --- Air outlet: 1/4-inch NPT
Reservoir capacity: 2.5 milliliters
Provides constant and consistent lubrication to extend tool life and maximize performance
Traps water vapor to maximize air tool performance and extend tool life
Solid brass construction for leak-free operation
Transparent reservoir for easy monitoring of oil level
Toolless thumb screw filler cap
SHIPS TODAY: please allow 3 - 7 days for delivery
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