Industrial Qr Plug - Male 1/4" Threads - Fit-8070 on 2040-parts.com
Lodi, California, United States
Description: This "industrial" style QR plug (or Type M) is the one we use and recommend. They work very well with all of our QR couplers. Usually, this is the one that you want if it is to be attached to an air tool because of it male threads. These are cadmium plated steel for durability. |
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