
U601 Oil indicator
U601 series Oil Viewing Device is designed to watch whether the pipes of the fueling machine is full of liquid or not.
Materials:
Body: Brass
Viewing glass: Toughened glass
seals: Buna-N
Surface: electronic Chromium plated
Bearing: Iron ball
Features :
U601 Oil View Device provides a 360°swivel action which can reduce the physical strain
100% Factory Tested.
Package:
Net Weight Cross Weight Dimension
36.5kg/case of 50 40kg/case of 50 27.5x27x33 cm / case of 50
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