Solvent Filter Cartridge For Inland Edge Tek Military Parts Washer on 2040-parts.com
Stafford, Texas, US
This is Solvent Filter for Inland Edge Tek Military Parts Washer. Items are new, but may have a little dust or marks from storage. Made in the USA.
Here is a link to the type of parts washer that this fits http://www.inlandtech.com/uploads/pdf/Military/it-32d-kit-100810.pdf
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