TFC Feser 1/4" Variable BSPP Variable SLI VGA 1/2/3 Slot Pack
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TFC Feser 1/4" Variable BSPP Variable SLI VGA 1/2/3 Slot Pack
Scan code: LN26440 Manufacturer code: 1403
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TFC Feser 1/4" Variable BSPP Variable SLI VGA 1/2/3 Slot Pack

TFC Feser 1/4" Variable BSPP Variable SLI VGA 1/2/3 Slot Pack

Scan code: LN26440 Manufacturer code: 1403
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Product Overview The TFC SLI VID CONNECTOR allows a clean, safe and convenient connection between multiple full-coverage VGA water-blocks. Due to the three different lengths of the delivered pipes the connector can be used for 1, 2 or 3 slot applications. The G1/4 threads allow the connection of different video card waterblocks. Of course the connector can also be misused, for example as a connection or bridge between a reservoir and a pump.

Features • Material: Brass, Nickel plated - Polished Surface
• Fitting Thread: Male ¼" BSPP (G1/4)
• Seal: Dual O-Ring
• Max Pressure: 75 PSI / 5 BAR
• SLOT/PIPE 1: Space between GPU Waterblocks from 18.8 to 30.2 mm
• SLOT/PIPE 2: Space between GPU Waterblocks from 39.1 to 50.5 mm
• SLOT/PIPE 3: Space between GPU Waterblocks from 59.4 to 70.8 mm

Compatibility:
• Compatible with G1/4 or 1/4" BSPP threads
Warranty

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Details
Duration:
24 months
Type:
Return to base
DOA Period:
7 days
RTB Period:
24 months
Manufacturer Contact Details
Manufacturer:
Scan
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