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TJM Pro Series Air Tank Airline Kit

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TJM Pro Series Air Tank Airline Kit
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      Description. The TJM Pro Series Air Tank Airline Kit is an essential component for anyone using a TJM Pro Series Air Tank in their compressed air system. This comprehensive kit includes all the hardware needed to connect your TJM Pro Series compressor to your TJM Pro Series Air Tank, making it a convenient and cost-effective solution for most applications. The kit features a 3-meter heat-resistant air hose, designed to withstand high temperatures and heavy use, making it a durable and long-lasting component. The included fittings are designed specifically for use with the TJM Pro Series Air Tank and compressor, ensuring a secure and leak-free connection. Whether you're setting up a new compressed air system or replacing worn out components, the TJM Pro Series Air Tank Airline Kit is an excellent choice for anyone looking for a reliable and convenient solution

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