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JEGS NiCopp Tubing Coil [1/4 in. O.D. x 25 in.]
555-635802
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NiCopp Tubing Coils
Features:
- 1/4 in. O.D. 90-10 Copper Nickel Seamless tubing
- DOT Approved
- Meets SAE J1047 and ISO 4038 specifications
- Does not rust or corrode
- Highly flexible, easy to bend, flare and seal
Specifications:
Brake/Fuel/Transmission Line Replacement Just Got Easier and Quicker!
JEGS NiCopp tubing contains a seamless nickel-copper alloy that is as strong as steel, rust-proof, and easier to work with than any other comparable product on the market. DOT-approved for hydraulic brake systems, fuel systems, and transmission lines, this piping bends 58 percent easier than traditional steel tube, allowing it to be snaked into positions that conventional lines can't. JEGS flexible tubing is available in various lengths and diameters, and we offer durable black oxide-coated steel tube nuts to complement the lines (sold separately).
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