European Clip-on Chuck 13"- Closed - Chk-4006-13 on 2040-parts.com
Lodi, California, United States
Description: Now this 13" clip-on chuck is available. They feature a full brass body, a steel lever, positive seal, and a secure grip to the stem. This is the one that is "closed" or holds back air until it is clipped onto a stem. List Price: $49.94 |
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