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Grease Joint Rejuvenator (new) Aircraft Aviation Tools on 2040-parts.com

US $39.95
Location:

Cave City, Kentucky, US

Cave City, Kentucky, US
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The Grease Joint Rejuvenator opens clogged grease joints and fittings effortlessly in less than a minute. Loosens dried grease in joints with just a tap. Just fill the tool with mineral spirits, attach it to the clogged grease fitting and tap it with a mallet. The mineral spirits will be forced into the grease fitting under pressure to instantly dissolve dried gease. The mineral spirits will then later completely evaporate leaving no residue.

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