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R134A ALUM MANIFOLD/96" - FJC

Part #: 6768

The FJC 6768 R134A Aluminum Manifold Gauge Set is engineered for professional automotive and industrial technicians performing service on R134A air conditioning systems. This robust set provides accurate readings and reliable performance, making it an essential tool for diagnostics, charging, and recovery operations. Designed with durability in mind, it ensures precise control and long-lasting use in demanding workshop environments.

Key Features

  • Durable Aluminum Manifold: Constructed from high-grade aluminum for exceptional strength and resistance to wear, ensuring longevity and consistent performance.
  • Precision Gauges: Features large, easy-to-read gauges calibrated for R134A refrigerants, offering accurate pressure readings for both high and low sides.
  • Extended 96" Hoses: Equipped with extra-long 96-inch hoses, providing ample reach and flexibility, particularly useful for larger vehicles or systems with hard-to-access service ports.
  • Professional-Grade Valves: Incorporates smooth-operating, heavy-duty valves designed for precise control of refrigerant flow during service procedures.
  • Secure Connections: Includes high-quality brass fittings and couplers to ensure leak-free connections and reliable operation under pressure.

Applications

This FJC 6768 manifold gauge set is ideal for a wide range of automotive and industrial applications involving R134A refrigerant systems. It is perfectly suited for professional mechanics and AC technicians working on cars, light trucks, and various industrial equipment. Common use cases include diagnosing AC system malfunctions, evacuating and charging automotive air conditioning systems, and verifying proper system pressures after repairs.

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  • Model: 251186
  • Shipping Weight: 7lbs
  • UPC: 609989007699
  • Manufacturers Part #: 6768
  • Manufactured by: FJC
  • Also Known As: FJC-6768, FJC6768

This product was added to our catalog on Wednesday 12 July, 2017.