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Clamp Wedge Triangle Vase New H/ty Clamp 9701/02 Any Selftightenig Clamp Us Made on 2040-parts.com

US $16.00
Location:

Rialto, California, US

Rialto, California, US
Returns Accepted:ReturnsNotAccepted Part Brand:ABT Warranty:No Country of Manufacture:United States

WE OFFERING FOR BID A CLAM WEDGE TRIANGLE VASE FOR USE WITH A (MO) KLAPMS. THE WEDGE IS HEAVY DUTY HEAT TREATED CASTINGS STEEL, THE WEDGE IS DESAING FOR FAST GRIP AND PULL. THE WEDGE CAN BE USE WITH (MO) CLAMP 9701, 9702, 0400 OR ANY (MO) CLAMP SELF TIGHTENING. THE WEDGE IS AND OLD SAMPLE STOCK USA MADE BY ABT CORPORATION, THE WEDGE NEVER BEEN USED. THE WEDGE LENGHT IS 6" INCHES LONG AND WEIGHT 1.LBS 5.OZ  APROCSIMATE PLEASE SEE PICTURES E-MAIL ANY QUESTIONS BEFORE BID

         DIMENTIONS:

  • The Clamp Wedge length:  6" Inches long
  • Weight: 1.lbs 5.oz 
  • Heat treated casting steel

 

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