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Lid 5in Spin on Vented for 80 Gallon Tank

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  • Pressure Relief: Spring relief valve ensures controlled pressure release
  • Tank Protection: Prevents over-pressurization and maintains safe operation.
  • Compatibility: Fits standard Den Hartog 5” spin-on openings.
  • Weather Resistant: UV protection ensures long-lasting outdoor performance.
  • Durable Construction: Made from injection-molded polypropylene with UV inhibitors.

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Item #: 150-04389  UPC : 00669893063068  MPN : 13696

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Lid 5in Spin on Vented for 80 Gallon Tank

Den Hartog 5 Spin-on Spring-Vented Lid

Material: Injection-molded polypropylene with UV inhibitors for enhanced durability and weather resistance.

Design: Features a spring relief valve for controlled pressure release, ensuring tank protection and safe operation.

Compatibility: Fits standard Den Hartog 5” spin-on openings.

Use: Ideal for tanks requiring pressure regulation and venting.

Benefits: Prevents over-pressurization, prolongs tank life, and ensures safe usage in various environments.

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