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8 Pack 1/4" Rubber Grommets Rg250/500 on 2040-parts.com

US $4.15
Location:

Jackson, Missouri, United States

Jackson, Missouri, United States

 Set of eight rubber grommets.
Panel Hole- A: 11/32"
Panel Thickness- B: 1/32"
Inside Diameter- C: 1/4"
Outside Diameter- D: 1/2"
Overall Thickness- E: 5/32"





















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