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Condition:New Durchmesser:40.0 mm Länge:50.0 mm Höhe:40.0 mm Gewindegröße:M8 mm Gewindesteigung:1.25 mm Hersteller:DINEX Herstellernummer:49907 OE/OEM Referenznummer(n):AUGER 51424, DT SPARE PARTS 3.25092, FEBI 01653, FEBI 17451, LEMA 2486.00, LEMA 2486.05, OE MAN 81.96210.0052, S-TR POZ.37, VANSTAR 31907MN Modell:MAN F90, MAN L2000, MAN M 2000 L, MAN M90 EAN:5700760047141

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