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10 Ton Hydraulic Hand Pump Exhaust Pipe Expander / Stretcher 1-5/8 To 4-1/4 New on 2040-parts.com

US $444.95
Location:

Dundalk, Maryland, US

Dundalk, Maryland, US
Returns Accepted:Returns Accepted Item must be returned within:14 Days Refund will be given as:Money Back Return shipping will be paid by:Buyer Return policy details:return policy is seperate warranty is 90 days Restocking Fee:No Part Brand:HYDRAULIC EXHAUST PIPE EXPANDER / STRETCHER Model:RPEXP5007 Warranty:Yes Brand:RP TOOLING Manufacturer Part Number:HYDRAULIC EXHAUST PIPE EXPANDER / STRETCHER MPN:HYDRAULIC EXHAUST PIPE EXPANDER / STRETCHER

THANK YOU FOR LOOKING AT OUR AUCTION WE HAVE BEEN SELLING TOOLS AND OTHER ITEMS FOR OVER 20 YEARS WE TRY TO OFFER QUALITY ITEMS AT A DISCOUNTED PRICE. WE STAND BEHIND OUR ITEMS 100% WE WANT EVERY CUSTOMER TO BE A RETURNING CUSTOMER AND COME BACK TO US AGAIN AND AGAIN. CLICK ON THIS LINK FOR A DEMO VIDEO OF THIS MUST HAVE HYDRAULIC EXHAUST PIPE EXPANDER.  http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0NyjqyoMb0E THANK YOU FOR YOUR BUSINESS 

YOU ARE BIDDING ON A BRAND NEW 10 TON HYDRAULIC  EXHAUST PIPE EXPANDER SET FROM 1-5/8 TO 4-1/4 SMALLER EXPANDER PACKAGES ARE AVAILABLE IN MY OTHER AUCTIONS . WITH THIS EXPANDER YOU CAN EXPAND EXHAUST PIPE WITH ALMOST NO EFFORT NO MORE HOLDING THE PIPE AND TRYING TO EXPAND IT WITH A IMPACT AND CUTTING YOUR HANDS NO NEED FOR A PIPE VISE JUST SLIDE IT IN AND A FEW QUICK PUMPS AND THE PIPE IS EXPANDED. WILL ALSO REMOVE EXHAUST CLAMP DENTS AND STRAIGHTEN BENT ENDS WITH EASE IN USED PIPE. THE EXHAUST PIPE EXPANDER IS HIGH QUALITY USA MADE. YOU WILL RECEIVE 10 TON HYDRAULIC PUMP HYDRAULIC HOSE WITH EASY SCREW ON CONECTORS 10 TON RAM HEAVY DUTY RAM BOLT AND A 40PC EXPANDER SET THAT WILL EXPAND EXHAUST PIPE FROM 1-5/8 TO 4-1/4 WILL DO REGULAR EXHAUST PIPE AND STAINLESS STEEL PIPE UP TO .075 ***** THIS SET IS NEW NEVER USED COMES AS SEEN IN PHOTO...

90 DAY Warranty All parts come with a warranty against manufacturer defects or failure for a period of 90 DAYS from the date you receive. All items have a UPS delivery confirmation number that is used for warranty verification. This warranty covers replacement or repair of the product, which is determined by us. Replacement is with the same product. Warranty does not cover abuse or missuse of tool. For warranty claims customer is responsible for shipping cost back to us item must be returned to us with the UPS delivery confirmation number so please keep this number on file we can not warranty the item without this information . Warranty information will be included with your item.

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