New – Scican Statim 2000 PUSH-IN ELBOW FITTING RPI Part #RPF363 OEM 01-100782S
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RPI Part #RPF363
OEM Part #01-100782S
PUSH-IN ELBOW FITTING
Fits: Solenoid Valve, Port No. 1 (Exhaust)
Model(s) This Part Fits: Statim 2000, Statim 5000, Statim G4 2000, Statim G4 5000
Notes:
THE RPI ADVANTAGE – The RPI Push-In Elbow Fitting (RPI Part #RPF363) swivels! You can position the tubing where YOU want it. Plus, it prevents kinks in the exhaust tubing. Give your customers added counter space – you can push the machine closer to the wall. Your customers will love it!
Important Note: The Push-In Elbow Fitting (RPI Part #RPF363) will not function properly with the OEM Teflon® Tubing. Only use with the Nylon® Exhaust Tubing (RPI Part #RPT380) which is also included in the Exhaust Tubing Kit (RPI Part #SCK017).
$51.00
New – Scican Statim 2000 PUSH-IN ELBOW FITTING RPI Part #RPF363 OEM 01-100782S
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Based on the EPA toxicity categorization of antimicrobial products that ranges from Category I (high toxicity) down to Category IV, OPTIM 33TB has the lowest toxicity category assigned of which precautionary warning label is not required.
This compares with Category II / III warning / caution statements for most leading brands of antimicrobial products.
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Based on the EPA toxicity categorization of antimicrobial products that ranges from Category I (high toxicity) down to Category IV, OPTIM 33TB has the lowest toxicity category assigned of which precautionary warning label is not required.
This compares with Category II / III warning / caution statements for most leading brands of antimicrobial products.
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(1) Scican Statim 2000 Compressor OEM 01-100560S
Notes:
Service Tip #1: A leaky check valve can cause moisture or steam to seep inside a compressor thus causing the compressor to fail. To avoid this problem, replace the check valve when replacing the compressor and replace the check valve every year.
Service Tip #2: – The OEM recommends replacing the Compressor Filters every 6 months or every 500 cycles (whichever comes first).
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