Phobya 62151 19/13mm screw-on fitting straight G1/4' black nickel plated
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Phobya 62151 19/13mm screw-on fitting straight G1/4' black nickel plated
Scan code: LN32242 Manufacturer code: 62151
End Of Life
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Phobya 62151 19/13mm screw-on fitting straight G1/4' black nickel plated

Scan code: LN32242 Manufacturer code: 62151
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Product Overview The answer to all barbed fittings! Finally no barbed fittings are required for a Highflow system and the highest possible safety can be ensure with this screw-on fitting. the special short thread also allows application of this fitting on waterblocks which usually require a spacer ring for fitting installation. The hose end is simply pushed onto the fitting and fixated and securely sealed by the union nut, resulting in an absolutely tight seal. The integrated O-ring additionally ensures a tight seal with the waterblock. No tools are needed for installation, just tighten by hand and you are all set to go - That's how easy fitting installation can be!
Features • Thread size: G1/4"
• Thread length: 5mm
• Height: 27mm
• Diameter: 26mm
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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