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Sea Tech Stackable Branch Tee 1/2" Cts 3534-10 Rv Trailer Plumbing on 2040-parts.com

US $7.99
Location:

Portland, Oregon, United States

Portland, Oregon, United States
Condition:New Brand:Sea Tech Manufacturer Part Number:3534-10

Mfr. Model # 3534B-10

ItemStackable Branch Tee

Basic Material-Plastic

Body Material-Polysulfone

Connection Type-Tube

Tube Size1/2"

Max. Pressure250 psi

Color-White

Temp. Range180 Degrees F

StandardsFDA Approved, NSF 14 And 61 Certified, CSA B137.5, ASTM F87 7, NSF UP, IAPMO IGC 188-2004c Certified

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