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Front Royal, Virginia, United States
Condition:New Quantity Sold:sold individually Contents:Pulley, Bolt, Dust Cap, Spacer SKU:GAT:36384 Contact Surface:Smooth/Backside Brand:Gates Material:Thermoplastic Manufacturer Part Number:36384 Import or Domestic:Import Width (mm):28 Quantity Needed:1; Bearing Bore Inside Diameter 1 (mm):17 Other Part Number:900557A, 89530FN, 363840, 900557, 50020, 36384 Pulley 1 Flanged:No Interchange Part Number:95510227600, 022145276A, 89530, 80435, 231530 Outside Diameter (mm):60 UPC:Does not apply

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