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Sunpro Cp8217 Styleline Mechanical Water/oil Temperature Gauge - Black Dial on 2040-parts.com

US $21.99
Location:

Frostproof, Florida, United States

Frostproof, Florida, United States
Open box item still in it's original package never installed.
Color:Black MPN:CP8217 Manufacturer:Sunpro EAN:0021467082170 Brand:Sunpro UPC:021467082170

  • Measures from 100 to 250 degrees F
  • 2-in black face dial with white numbers and red pointer
  • Designed for negative ground systems
  • Includes a 72-in capillary tubing with 5/8-in national pipe thread and 1/4-in, 3/8-in and 1/2-in adaptors
  • They include 72" capillary tubing with 5/8" NPT thread and 1/4", 3/8" and 1/2" adapters

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