700+ Aluminum Hi-lok Collars - Hl84-6 And Hl79-6 on 2040-parts.com
Greenwood, Indiana, US
Here is one lot of 700+ aluminum Hi-Lok collars. You get 600 HL84-6 blue collars. These are 2024 T-6 aluminum alloy, have 10-32 threads, and are used on 1/32" oversize Hi-Lok pins in shear application. The winning bidder also get 135 HL79-6 red aluminum collars. The red collars are 2024 T-6 aluminum alloy, have 10-32 threads, and are used on standard size and 1/64" oversize Hi-Lok pins in shear application. Great for that Boeing, homebuilt, or racecar. Thanks
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