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Camloc Fastener 1/4 Turn Stud - P/n: 2600-7 - Pack Of 5 - Cadmium Plated on 2040-parts.com

US $9.95
Location:

Hemet, California, United States

Hemet, California, United States
Condition:New other (see details) Brand:Camloc Manufacturer Part Number:2600-7

NEW CAMLOC FASTENERS 1/4 TURN STUDS (PACK OF 5).  PART NUMBER 2600-7.  This is new old stock from an FBO that closed years ago.  According to the packaging the camlocs were manufactured by Fairchild and sold by East Coast Aviation Supplies.  They have a lot number of 24748.  The camlocs are single slot recess cadmium plated steel for use on a total panel thickness of 0.210" - 0.239".  You will receive 5 camloc fasteners from the bag pictured in this listing.  Enjoy fast and free shipping.  Thanks for looking.  

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