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12mm One Way Check Valve on 2040-parts.com

US $3.04
Location:

Shenzhen, China

Shenzhen, China
Condition:New Brand:RDEXP UPC:704256161385 MPN:Does not apply EAN:0704256161385

Note: The color of the item may vary slightly due to photography and your own computer
Feature:
Prevents fuel from returning back to the tank and keeps it in the line.
Fit for Carburettor and low pressure fuel systems.
Use of media: gasoline, water, etc. (does not apply to alcohol, because electricity will produce methanol, formic acid, a corrosive effect on the inside of the product, it will lead to product failure).
Specification:
Material:Aluminum Alloy
Color:Silver
Diameter:12mm
Size:12 x 60mm/0.47 x 2.36"(Dia x L)
Weight:26g


Package Include:
1 x Aluminium Fuel Non Return Check Valve One Way

 

Notice:
1.All prodcut not include battery due to the battery and the item which built-in battery is embargoed in air transport;
2.All packet tax we cann't offer cos each country tax fee not same,if you have tax problem,please contact us before buy it.

 

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