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AGS CNC-3100 3/16" x 100' NiCopp Brake Line Tubing Coil

SKU AKCNC-3100
Original price $108.62 - Original price $108.62
Original price
$108.62
$108.62 - $108.62
Current price $108.62
Availability:
in stock, ready to be shipped

Shipping & Tax Information

  • Orders Placed by 2PM ET M-F Ship the Same Day
  • Tax is collected for orders shipping to NJ only
Use to fabricate Domestic, European, Japanese, British, and adapter brake lines.
  • NiCopp is a nickel-copper alloy brake tubing that meets SAE Standard J1047 and ISO 4038; meeting all international and U.S. requirements for brake tubing.
  • This alloy is approximately 9.2% nickel, 1.4% iron, 0.8% manganese, and 88.6% copper.
  • Under the UNS system, this alloy is designated as UNS C70600.
  • NiCopp therefore has the strength and structural integrity of steel lines but with the added benefit of being much more corrosion resistant and easier to bend and form than steel tubing.
  • NiCopp Does Not Rust or Corrode - DOT Approved for Hydraulic Brake Systems - Bends 58% Easier than Steel Tubing
  • Meets the following specifications: SAEJ1047, ISO 4038, SAEJ1650, DIN 74234, BS2871

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Abigail L.
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I purchased this product on Monday the 30th. The shipping says 2-3 days through FedEx, the website said I would receive it by end of day on the 3rd. I got an email on Sunday the 6th asking me to review the product I ordered which I have yet to receive. I now received an email today the 7th saying that my order was on its way and would be delivered by the end of day on the 6th...which was yesterday. There seems to be some disconnect between the company and FedEx and delivery times. I understand FedEx might have issues getting back up around this time of year but the company should not be sending me incorrect ETAs and review requests when the part is still en route.