Aboveground Storage Tank Equipment
Point Of Sale Systems

Replacement POS Parts for Critical Transaction Processing

The Point of Sale system is the tool used to capture and measure the success of your in-store operations. With that in mind, it's integral that any gas station or convenience store operator keep their site's systems online and functioning at all times, and have the parts prepared to repair them at a moment's notice.

At minimum, a malfunctioning point of sale system at a gas station or convenience store will frustrate customers. At worst, it can significantly undermine customer loyalty and paralyze throughput. Source North America Corporation has all of the POS parts retailers need in order to keep transactions — and customers — moving.

From replacement touchscreens, pinpads, keyboards and customer displays to power supply components and popular security modules, Source's collection of POS parts will keep operations at the sales counter running smoothly. Count on our aggressive shipping policies to facilitate a quick delivery of your POS part.

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8 Inch Male NPT 8 Ounce/Square Inch Aluminum Emergency Vent With Cast Iron Cover And FKM Viton A O-Ring UL 2583 And ULC Listed

8 Inch Male NPT 8 Ounce/Square Inch Aluminum Emergency Vent With Cast Iron Cover And FKM Viton A O-Ring UL 2583 And ULC Listed

UL Listed emergency vent (pressure relief only) used on aboveground storage tanks, as a code requirement, to help prevent the tank from becoming over-pressurized and possibly rupturing if ever exposed to fire.

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8 Inch Male NPT 8 Ounce/Square Inch Aluminum Emergency Vent With Cast Iron Cover And FKM Viton B O-Ring EVR Approved UL 2583 And ULC Listed

8 Inch Male NPT 8 Ounce/Square Inch Aluminum Emergency Vent With Cast Iron Cover And FKM Viton B O-Ring EVR Approved UL 2583 And ULC Listed

UL Listed emergency vent (pressure relief only) used on aboveground storage tanks, as a code requirement, to help prevent the tank from becoming over-pressurized and possibly rupturing if ever exposed to fire.

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