FJC Hand Turn Dye Injector

The FJC Hand Turn Dye Injector (2730) is a hand-held tool that allows you to inject fluorescent dye into a R12 or R134a A/C system under pressure. It is refillable, making it a cost-effective way to add dye to your A/C system.

The FJC Hand Turn Dye Injector is easy to use. Simply attach the dye injector to the Schrader valve on your A/C system, turn the handle to inject the dye, and then disconnect the dye injector. The dye will help you to locate leaks in your A/C system, so that you can repair them and keep your system running smoothly.

Here are some of the key features of the FJC Hand Turn Dye Injector:

  • Injects 1/4 to 1/2 ounce of Fluorescent Dye into a R12 or R134a A/C System under pressure.
  • Refillable
  • Easy to use
  • Helps you to locate leaks in your A/C system

The FJC Hand Turn Dye Injector is a valuable tool for anyone who owns an A/C system. It is easy to use and helps you to keep your A/C system running smoothly.

Here are some of the applications for the FJC Hand Turn Dye Injector:

  • Automotive A/C systems
  • Commercial refrigeration systems
  • Industrial A/C systems

The FJC Hand Turn Dye Injector is a valuable tool for anyone who works on A/C systems. It is easy to use and helps you to keep your A/C systems running smoothly.

Here are some of the benefits of using the FJC Hand Turn Dye Injector:

  • Helps you to locate leaks in your A/C system
  • Easy to use
  • Refillable
  • Cost-effective

The FJC Hand Turn Dye Injector is a valuable tool for anyone who owns an A/C system. It is easy to use and helps you to keep your A/C system running smoothly.

To learn more about the FJC Hand Turn Dye Injector, please visit our website.

  • Model: 138044
  • Shipping Weight: 0.9lbs
  • Manufacturers Part #: 2730
  • Manufactured by: FJC
  • Also Known As: FJ2730, FJ2730, FJC-2730, FJC2730

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This product was added to our catalog on Thursday 02 August, 2012.