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1/4" x 50' NiCopp Brake Line - AGS Company

Part #: CNC-450

The AGS Company CNC-450 NiCopp brake line offers a professional-grade solution for automotive and industrial braking system repairs and custom fabrications. This 1/4" x 50' coil provides technicians with a durable, easy-to-work-with material designed for reliable performance and longevity in demanding environments.

Key Features

  • Corrosion Resistant: Constructed from NiCopp (nickel-copper alloy), this brake line provides superior resistance to rust and corrosion, extending the lifespan of braking systems.
  • Easy to Flare and Bend: The pliable nature of NiCopp allows for precise bending and flaring with standard tools, streamlining installation and reducing technician fatigue.
  • Meets Industry Standards: Engineered to meet professional automotive standards for hydraulic brake lines, ensuring safety and compliance.
  • Professional-Grade Durability: Designed for high-pressure applications, this brake line offers excellent tensile strength and fatigue resistance, crucial for professional use.

Applications

This NiCopp brake line is ideal for a wide range of applications, including the replacement of rusted or damaged steel brake lines on various vehicle makes and models. It is suitable for both complete braking system overhauls and specific line repairs in automotive service centers, fleet maintenance facilities, and industrial settings where hydraulic lines are utilized. Its robust construction also makes it a strong choice for custom braking system builds and restoration projects.

Specifications

  • Manufacturer: AGS Company
  • Model Number: CNC-450
  • Material: NiCopp (Nickel-Copper Alloy)
  • Diameter: 1/4 inch
  • Length: 50 feet

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  • Model: 243961
  • Shipping Weight: 3.38lbs
  • UPC: 077146384189
  • Manufacturers Part #: CNC-450
  • Manufactured by: AGS Company
  • Also Known As: AKCNC-450

This product was added to our catalog on Sunday 14 May, 2017.