Aeroquip Fcm2940 S.a.e. 37 Deg. Flare To Banjo on 2040-parts.com
Chino, California, US


| Aeroquip FCM2940 S.A.E. 37 deg. Flare To Banjo Adapter Fitting S.A.E. 37 deg. Flare To Banjo S.A.E. 37 deg. Flare To Banjo; -04AN Hose Fitting Dash Size; 7/16 in. Brake Thread Size; Steel; 2 Per Package; FEATURES:
In operation for over 65 years, Eaton's Aeroquip name represents quality and innovation in the hydraulics industry. Eaton offers Aeroquip hose, fittings, adapters, couplings and fluid connectors for all pressures in industrial, aerospace and automotive applications. Manufacturing facilities strategically located around the globe allows Eaton to offer Aeroquip product on demand to keep its customers up and running around the clock. | |

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