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US $31.25
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Silver Spring, Maryland, United States

Silver Spring, Maryland, United States
Condition:New Brand:Vibrant Manufacturer Part Number:1490c UPC:Does not apply

 
V Band Clamp; For Use With 2-1/2 Inch V-Band Flanges; Stainless Steel


This quick release V-Band Clamp is used in our V-Band Flange assemblies for 2.5 Inch Outer Diameter tubing. This clamp is suitable for V-Band Flanges measuring up to 3.2 Inch Outer Diameter.

Compatibility: 2-1/2 Inch V-Band Flanges
Color: Silver
Material: Stainless Steel

Features
  • The V-Band Clamp Design Allows For A Quick Release, Gasket Free Seal As Well As Superior Positive Retention Versus Other Tube Coupling Methods
  • Features Complete 300 Series Stainless Steel Construction
  • Limited 1 Year Warranty

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