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1/2 Adel Rubber Coated Plated Steel Loop Frame Clamp For Wiring Or Hose 10 Pack on 2040-parts.com

US $4.49
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Huntersville, North Carolina, United States

Huntersville, North Carolina, United States
Condition:New Brand:mms Manufacturer Part Number:1/2adel

1/2" plated steel coated adel clamp pack of 10


Plated steel loom clamps are a standard clamp for protecting loom, wires and cables. Each plated steel loom clamp features a removable EPDM cushion that further assists in reducing vibration. These loom clamps are great for general wire fastening applications, such as holding hydraulic hoses, wire harnesses and cables.

  • Plated steel loom clamps have a removable EPDM cushion, which helps cut vibration while protecting the loom or cables
  • Typical applications include holding hydraulic hoses, wire harnesses and cables

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