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Stewart Warner 5000-Series Pressure Switch 1 PSI, Normally Open

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5000-Series Pressure Switch 1 PSI, Normally Open
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5000-Series Pressure Switch
  • 1 PSI
  • Normally Open (N.O.)
  • 1/8 in.-27 NPTF Male Thread Connector
  • 2-Terminal
  • Single Circuit
  • Brass
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