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1 New 32 Tooth Cog Belt Pulley 1" Bore, 1" Width, Stainless Steel 32l100ss on 2040-parts.com

US $40.00
Location:

RIVERSIDE, CA, US

RIVERSIDE, CA, US
Returns Accepted:ReturnsNotAccepted Manufacturer Part Number:L 32L100SS Warranty:No

Here's a cog belt pulley acquired at auction,(with others,,, Look) This one has a 1" bore, 1" width, top of the teeth is about 3.75" diameter, and from center to center of the cogs is 3/8".  It's made out of Stainless Steel.  That must be what the part number (SS) implies.  See photos.  Shipping is $7.00 to the 48 continuous United States only.  All others please email for a price.


As far as the category I chose for this part, let's add:  Boat, Project, electric motor, PTO, you get the drift

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