The Es2pmk-400 Murphy Oil Pressure Sender on 2040-parts.com
Morgan City, Louisiana, United States
The ES2PMK-400 Pressure Sender is a 2-wire ungrounded pressure sender for use with electric pressure gages. Rated at 400 psi maximum. The manufacturer recommends mounting off-equipment will combine shipping
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