The iC330 Milking Cluster has been designed especially to meet the needs of high-yielding, fast milking animals.
| Capacity | 330mL |
| Weight | 600 grams |
| Milk Inlet Tubes | 13mm |
| Milk Outlets | 19mm |
| Air Inlets | 7mm (2x2) and 13mm (4 x 0) |
| Air Outlets | 2 x 2 = 7mm |
| Pulsation Options | 2 x 2 and 4 x 0 |
| Dimensions | 165mm L x 110mm W x 130mm D |

Two style options available:
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