13 Inch Diameter Surface Face Mill Finishing 2-1/2" Arbor 13" Dia Nt/ Sandvik on 2040-parts.com
Minneapolis, Minnesota, United States
This face mill is in perfect shape..Never been crashed..I don't see a manufacture name on it, so if yo have any questions, just message me..I'm showing the arbor hole as 2.50" dia. and I hope you can see all the other measurements..It says that it's for finishing cutting..It weighs 50 Lbs., and I will package it in heavy foam and wrapped around by wood to protect it during shipping.I wills hip right away.
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