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5/8"-18 Unf (f) To 1/4" Npt (m) Mechanical Temp Gauge Adapter on 2040-parts.com

US $7.00
Location:

Fayetteville, Georgia, United States

Fayetteville, Georgia, United States
Condition:New other (see details) Warranty:No Manufacturer Part Number:none Brand:none Surface Finish:Brass UPC:Does not apply

5/8"-18 UNF Female to 1/4" NPT Male Mechanical Temp Gauge adapter. This brass adapter fittings adapts directly to sealing nut on Mechanical Temp Gauges. New without original package.


New but no original packaging... Never installed.

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