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Avionics Pitot Static Test Port Coupler Fully Articulated on 2040-parts.com

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North Ferrisburgh, Vermont, United States

North Ferrisburgh, Vermont, United States
Condition:New other (see details) Brand:Own Manufacturer Part Number:N/A

Avionics Pitot Static Test Port Coupler Fully Articulated 

Here is an easy way to couple up to a static port when performing Pitot Static certifications. 
This item is fully articulated so can fit up to most all static ports. We have sold our test equipment and no longer need these items. It is what it is and has served us well. It will be sold as is condition.
 
NOTE: The extension hose is NOT included in the sale.

It is the responsibility of the buyer or installer to determine eligibility and airworthiness of this item before installation.

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