Male adapter, male stainless steel male thread 1/8"
- Stainless steel male, male adapter - 1/8" male thread. - 60º closing cone. - AISI 316-L Stainless Steel Material.
14,95 €
- Replaceable and post bite.- Hardened adjusting nut.- Double spring clamping.- Length 350 mm.- Max. useful opening 49 mm.
70,58 €
Male adapter, male stainless steel male thread 2"
- Stainless steel male, male adapter - 2" male thread. - 60º closing cone. - AISI 316-L Stainless Steel Material.
177,15 €
- With 250 micron filling filter. - Aeration sponge 40 microns. - 6 fixing screws.
22,19 €
- Polycarbonate replacement glass. - With closing O-ring. - Container capacity 50 cm³. - Semi-automatic condensate drain. - Open without pressure. - ATEX certified.
42,66 €
M-10X100 Male Adapter to M-12X150 Idler Nut Light Series
- DIN 2353 standard. - Light series. - Working pressure 160 Bar. - Carbon steel material. - Dichromate surface treatment.
4,17 €
Submersible dewatering pump FV-80 M 0.80 HP for dirty and loaded water
360,71 €
673,00 €
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