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12 X 1.75mm Perma-coil Thread Inserts Uses Helicoil on 2040-parts.com

US $4.99
Location:

Rocky Mount, North Carolina, US

Rocky Mount, North Carolina, US
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Perma-Coil 12 x 1.75mm Thread Repair Inserts

These Inserts interchange with Helicoil Inserts!

These Inserts are BRAND NEW!

Proudly MADE IN USA by Thread Kits Co.

These kits are second to NONE!

·        10-24 Thread!  

·         This kit uses the same STAINLESS STEEL inserts that Helicoil does!

·         This kit uses a 31/64" Drill Bit

·         6 Inserts in this package!

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