Vintage Sun Electric Corp. Motor Compression Tester Guage - Model 48-18b on 2040-parts.com
Caledonia, Michigan, US
This auction is for a vintage Sun Electric Corp. Motor Compression Tester Guage. Model 48-18B. Serial 24315. It is in good condition with some signs of use. Metal has a little bit of paint loose, and there are some scratches on the plastic. No cracks to metal or plastic face. Clamp opens freely. Measures approx 8" x 5".

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