Aerospace Hardware - Thread Inserts - P/n 313594 on 2040-parts.com
O'Fallon, Missouri, US
Aerospace hardware, parts are new never been used.
Part Number: 313594
Item: Thread Inserts
Qty: 12
Inside Thread: 437-20"
Outside Thread: .750-16"
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