Dzus Fasteners, 5 Steel 5/16" Self Eject .500" Long And 1" Springs , (usa) on 2040-parts.com
Springfield, Illinois, United States
DZUS FASTENERS 5 STEEL 5/16" SELF EJECT 1/4 TURN FASTENERS, ,500" LONG, 5 DZUS SPRINGS 1" LONG MADE IN USA, PLEASE LOOK AT MY OTHER ITEM AT MY STORE.
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