Bitspower BP-LRII G1/4" Silver Shining Rotary Angle 3/8" Fitting
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Bitspower BP-LRII G1/4" Silver Shining Rotary Angle 3/8" Fitting
Scan code: LN29494 Manufacturer code: BP-LRII
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Bitspower BP-LRII G1/4" Silver Shining Rotary Angle 3/8" Fitting

Scan code: LN29494 Manufacturer code: BP-LRII
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Product Overview This special BP-LRII 90 degree Rotary fitting from Bitspower rotates 360 degrees to the angle you need it most. It starts with a male G 1/4" thread with integrated o-ring, suitable for most liquid cooling products on the market, and ends with a high-flowing 3/8" ID hose barb. A super shiny silver finish with custom etched Bitspower's Dragon logo is standard on all high-end Bitspower fittings.

Using these types of fittings can lessen the burden of bends in tubing, allowing for more thin-wall applications and less bulk in your PC's case.
Features • Real Hi-Flow Design
• Includes a preinstalled, integrated O-ring
• Hi-Quality Brass Material
• High durability Nickel finish
• 360-Degree Rotary Angle
• Outstanding looks
• RoHS Compliant
• Compatible with any G 1/4" threaded fitting and device (note: use on video cards may need checked carefully for fitting and clearance)
Warranty

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Details
Duration:
1 months
Type:
Return to base
DOA Period:
1 days
Manufacturer Contact Details
Manufacturer:
Non-Returnable Item if Opened or Used
Telephone:
01204-474747
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