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Heavy Duty Air Tool Racks For Snap On Blue Point Mechanic And Auto Body on 2040-parts.com

US $23.00
Location:

Warrenton, Missouri, US

Warrenton, Missouri, US
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Here is two heavy duty air tool racks. Made in the USA out of 14ga steel. Powder coated gloss red. Look at the picture the amount of weight this rack can handle. That is a 3/4" a 1/2" a 3/8" and a 1/4" impact hanging plus the other tools. Just mount it securely and you have your tools in order. The long rack is 35 3/4" long and can hold as many as19 tools. The short rack is 20 7/8" long and can hold as many as 11 tools. There are mounting holes on each rack every 2" PLEASE NOTE AIR TOOLS ARE NOT ENCLUDED Shipping is to the lower 48 states Get both racks for one money

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