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Cdi 6004df 3/4 Drivetorque Wrench 0-600 Ft Lbs. 0-800 Newton Meters on 2040-parts.com

US $175.00
Location:

Homer City, Pennsylvania, US

Homer City, Pennsylvania, US
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THIS IS A CDI 6004DF 3/4 DRIVE TORQUE WRENCH 0-600 FT LBS AND 0-800 NEWTON METERS. I CHECKED IT ON A TORQUE ANALYZER I HAVE AND IT CHECKED ACCURITE. IT HAS A TWO PIECE HANDLE AND IS IN EXCELLENT CONDITION LOOKS LIKE IT WAS USED VERY LITTLE. COMES IN A VERY NICE PLASTIC CASE.    FREE SHIPPING

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