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1 - Rubber Compactor Mount Replaces Wacker 29044 Brand New! on 2040-parts.com

US $8.00
Location:

Fort Wayne, Indiana, United States

Fort Wayne, Indiana, United States
Condition:New UPC:Does not apply

HAVE A PLATE COMPACTOR THAT NEEDS REPLACEMENT SHOCK ABSORBERS/MOUNTS?

WE HAVE THEM! 

NEW MOUNTS!  MADE IN THE USA!

 

This listing is for ONE replacement mount.

We also sell these in sets of 4 OR 8.

It is typically best to replace all mounts at once.

If you need a set of 4 OR 8 see our other listing and save $$!

 

These mounts are 1 1/2" in diameter and 1 3/16" thick.

These mounts feature two studs with M8 threads that are 20mm long.

PLEASE NOTE - This stud length may be slightly shorter than the 29044.  Please be sure that 20mm will work for your application.

 

These fit a number of stampers, compactors and rammers. 

Replace your old, worn and damaged shock mounts with brand new ones at a very competetive price!

 

If you need more than one set, buy more and save!

S/H is only $.75 per additional mount ordered.  (USA Only)

 

Have questions?  Can't find what you are looking for?

Don't hesitate to contact us or check out our other auctions. 

We may have the replacement mount that you are looking for.

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