R134a/r12/r22/hobbyist/professional Vacuum Pump(3.0)cfm on 2040-parts.com
Cornelius, North Carolina, US
"R134a/R12/R22/HOBBYIST/PROFESSIONAL (3.0)CFM VACUUM PUMP"
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"REFURBISHED" (3.0) CFM VACUUM PUMP
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WORKS WITH R134a/R12/R22 REFRIGERANT SYSTEMS
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100 MICRON RATING
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SINGLE STAGE PUMP
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115V, 60 Hz VOLTAGE
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1/3 HP MOTOR
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INCLUDES R134a/R12 FITTINGS FOR EASY HOOK UP
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LIGHT WEIGHT DESIGN OFFERS EASY HANDLING.(18LBS.)
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DURABLE CONSTRUCTION FOR LONG-LIFE USE.
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COMES READY TO USE WITH 9oz OF VACUUM PUMP OIL INCLUDED.
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INSTRUCTIONS INCLUDED.
- 30 DAY WARRANTY.
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