2 Floating Anchor Nut Plates 1/4-28 (bacn10jb4cd) on 2040-parts.com
Spring Valley, California, US
2 New Floating Nut Plates
1/4-28
Highest Quality
Used in Aircraft so you know they are the Best
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Total Length is 1.25 Inches. Width is 0.5 Inches
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