Brand: GEModality · unknown
722240
GE Screw 3 mm X 8, Self Tap, Torx, Zinc.
Meditegic supplies part number 722240 (GE). Available new, refurbished or pre-owned subject to stock — request a quote to confirm condition, compatibility and warranty for your system.
Specifications
| Part number | 722240 confirmed |
| Brand | GE derived |
| Category | Consult availability |
| Modality / system | Consult availability |
| Technical specs | Consult availability |
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Frequently asked
What is part number 722240?
722240 is a GE part. GE Screw 3 mm X 8, Self Tap, Torx, Zinc..
Is it compatible with my unit?
Send us your exact unit model and we'll confirm fit before quoting. We never guess compatibility.
New or refurbished?
New, refurbished or pre-owned may be available depending on stock. Warranty is confirmed with your quote.
How do I get a price?
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