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Ruck panel air filter F7 for ETA 600 (LFP 45 F7)
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Ruck panel air filter F7 for ETA 600 (LFP 45 F7)
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Ruck panel air filter F7 for ETA 600 (LFP 45 F7)

Article number: 65137746


Brand: Ruck ventilatoren GmbH


Delivery time: 16 working days
RRP £176.57
£114.77
-35%

Ruck panel air filter F7 for ETA 600 (LFP 45 F7)

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Brand Ruck ventilatoren GmbH
Category Replacement filter
GTIN 4061199023962
Manufacturer's item number 137746
Article number 65137746

Specifications

Breedte 599 mm
Depth 96 mm
Filter class F7
Filter class ISO ISO ePM1 70%
Length 338 mm
Filter Surround Material Cassette

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