Atkinson Tankmaster Tube Nipple and O-Ring
TANKMASTER SPARE Connects the Sight Tube to the Tankmaster (threaded end screws into the top of the Tankmaster)
TANKMASTER SPARE Connects the Sight Tube to the Tankmaster (threaded end screws into the top of the Tankmaster)
TANKMASTER SPARE Pull the handle to release the oil from your tank to travel up the sight gauge to read the oil level
TANKMASTER SPARE This houses the 15 micron nylon filter at the bottom of the Tankmaster
TANKMASTER SPARE Handwheel is used to control the outlet of oil into the line
TANKMASTER SPARE This nut and bolt screws into the bottom shaft of the Tankmaster body, holding the filter bowl in place
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