Premier 3" Fip Gate Valve Bronze Brass Mfg. 242012 125 Psi Steam 200 Wog 3 Inch on 2040-parts.com
Minneapolis, Minnesota, United States
This is a perfectly Brand New Gate Valve ready to ship out today. Everything works smooth and tight seal. here are some specifics.
Premier Gate Valve 3 In. FIP | Bronze Finish | 125PSI Steam | 200PSI WOG | Non-Rising Stem | Heavy Pattern Brass - Manufacturer: Premier Part # 242012 |
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