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Robart

6' Orange, High-Pressure Air Line Tubing, Robart

ROB185
$17.50incl. GST · free NZ shipping

        Robart - 185 This is 6 feet of orange pressure tubing. This is durable, high-pressure tubing for use with air up / spring down pneumatic retract systems. Rated at 120 psi, the tubing has a 1/8-inch OD with a 1/16-inch i.d., and it works with all pneumatic systems. 

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In stock — 4 on the shelf in Christchurch
1–2 working day dispatch · tracked courier NZ-wide · free over $150
Checked & test-run by Shane before it ships · 30-day returns

 

 

 

 

Robart - 185

This is 6 feet of orange pressure tubing.

This is durable, high-pressure tubing for use with air up / spring down pneumatic retract systems.

Rated at 120 psi, the tubing has a 1/8-inch OD with a 1/16-inch i.d., and it works with all pneumatic systems. 

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    Cost — Free over $150. Flat $9.50 under. Oversized airframes may carry a freight surcharge — shown at checkout.

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