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Woody's Grand Master Pro 1.075" Studs on 2040-parts.com

US $99.99
Location:

Midland, Michigan, United States

Midland, Michigan, United States
Condition:New Brand:Woody's Manufacturer Part Number:GMPP-1075-48

This listing is for one 48-pack of Woody's Grand Master 1.075" Studs

Designed for single ply tracks

Woody's Double Digger® allows you to install two studs with less weight than two single support plates and increases your options for studding in the middle belt.
  • Grand Master Pro has 60° carbide insert.
  • A 1.200" head makes a larger anchor to distribute pressure over a wider area on the single ply track.
  • This is the same stud as BRP's Phantom Sharp Stud.
  • This stud cannot be used in a traditional 2 ply track.
  • The 2.52 pitch single ply track cannot accommodate the Round Grand Digger support plate. Use the Square and Double Grand Digger support plates.
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