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Ruck® air filter box with heat register 125 mm - FTW 125
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Ruck® air filter box with heat register 125 mm - FTW 125
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Ruck® air filter box with heat register 125 mm - FTW 125

Article number: 65112850


Brand: Ruck ventilatoren GmbH


Delivery time: 16 working days
RRP £536.44
£348.68
-35%

Ruck® air filter box with heat register 125 mm - FTW 125

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Brand Ruck ventilatoren GmbH
Category Filter box with heat register
GTIN 4061199005647
Manufacturer's item number 112850
Article number 65112850

Specifications

Filter class F7
Filter class M5
Suitable for cassette filter No
Suitable for bag filter Yes
Length 648 mm
Material Steel
With filter ja
Nom. duct diameter 125 mm
Werkende lengte 643.2 mm

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