Cherry Rivet Fastener Reference Guide With Grip Gage 269c3 - 6pcs Set on 2040-parts.com
Yorba Linda, California, United States
Cherry Rivet Fastener Reference Guide with 269C3 Grip Gage
Must have for every aviation mechanic or anyone looking for guidance on selecting the proper blind rivet and proper installation techniques for your application. It is a 5 piece set with includes: CherryMax Process Manual (CA-1015) CherryMax Quick Reference Guide (CA-1016-5M-0807 CherryLock Process Manual (CA-1013) CherryLock Quick Reference Guide (CA-1015-5M-0307) Grip Gage for CherryMax & CherryLock Rivets (269C3) Rugged Plastic Binder for storage Also works with all Allfast, Huck and Alcoa Blind Rivet Cherry Aerospace/Textron/SPS/PCC/Cherry Max Lock Maxibolt GBP Omega Gauge |
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