Aircraft Hardware ( 37 Palnuts )) on 2040-parts.com
Camarillo, California, United States
I have 37 Palnut up for sale. The Palnut is a locking devise. The Palnut is screwed on a bolt on top of a ordinary nut. The Palnut should NEVER be used as a substitute for a ordinary nut. The Palnut is not a ordinary nut, it is a locking device for standard ordinary nut. The Palnut are reusable. All the Palnuts are brand new and have never been used. If you have any questions about the Palnuts please email me and I will do my best to answer them. Take care and Fly safe!!
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