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Condition:New Betriebsart:Hydraulisch Druck:165.0 bar Gewindegröße:M26 mm Gewindesteigung:1.5 mm Gewindegröße 2:M18 mm Gewindesteigung 2:1.5 mm Hersteller:DT SPARE PARTS Herstellernummer:3.69005 OE/OEM Referenznummer(n):BOSCH K.S00.002.821 Modell:MAN TGA, MAN TGL I, MAN TGM I, MAN TGX I, MAN TGS I, MAN E2000 EAN:4047755732912

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