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U103-A Filter

U103-A

U103-A Filter

This device is mainly applied in the system of dispenser to remove the solid sedimentation is the oil ,ensuring the cleaning of the oil or like ,and as a result to extend the life span and accuracy of the flow meter. In the system of dispenser ,it is fixed between the oil pump and the flow meter.

Materials:

Body: Body: Aluminum (Spray-Painted)

Seals: Buna-N

Technical Specifications:

Working pressure:0.2Mpa

Filter accuracy:30um

Flow Rate:65L/min

Rating Medium:Gasoline,Kerosene, Diesel

100% Factory Tested.

Package:

Product ID Net Weight Cross Weight Dimension

U103-A 2kg/case of1 2.2kg/case of1 20x13x14cm/case of1

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