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Aluminium external air wall grille Ø 80mm - MRA80
Aluminium external air wall grille Ø 80mm - MRA80
Aluminium external air wall grille Ø 80mm - MRA80
Aluminium external air wall grille Ø 80mm - MRA80
Aluminium external air wall grille Ø 80mm - MRA80
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Aluminium external air wall grille Ø 80mm - MRA80
Aluminium external air wall grille Ø 80mm - MRA80
Aluminium external air wall grille Ø 80mm - MRA80
Aluminium external air wall grille Ø 80mm - MRA80
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Aluminium external air wall grille Ø 80mm - MRA80

Article number: 35004001


Brand: DEC International


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RRP £15.64
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Aluminum external air wall grille diameter Ø 80mm.

These grilles suitable for ventilation are available in several sizes.

Extremely suitable for air supply and extraction of ventilation air. Suitable as a wall grille. The depth of the grille is 20mm and the outer jacket 96mm.


The ventilation grilles are fitted with netting.

Brand DEC International
Category Outside air ventilation grilles aluminium
GTIN 4750492104330
Manufacturer's item number 35004001
Article number 35004001

Specifications

Fastening material available 0
Suitable for wireless control 0
Material Aluminium
Brand Europlast
Shape Round
Diameter 80

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