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Allstar Performance 10770 "all-in-one" Heated Tire Groover Imca Late Model Dirt on 2040-parts.com

US $349.99
Location:

Tuscaloosa, Alabama, United States

Tuscaloosa, Alabama, United States
Condition:New Manufacturer Part Number:10770 Brand:Allstar Performance Part Brand:Allstar Performance

Self-contained groover has built-in temperature controls eliminating the additional cord and separate control box common with other groovers. Don't let the small package fool you; this groover has the ability to cut small intricate grooves yet still handle removing material up to a 1/2". Tapered, razor sharp blade grooves fast and easy. To operate, insert a single blade into groover, set blade height with a tire depth gauge and set the power level. Place the cutting edge against the tire surface and apply pressure to activate rocker switch, creating instant heat. Groover features a Hi/Low toggle switch and a temperature control dial in the handle for setting desired heat level. "All-In-One" groover requires "All-In-One" blades; do not use standard groover blades with this groover.

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