Ingersoll Max-i-cut 5" Inch Shell Face Mill 12 Carbide Bit Erickson Cv50 Holder on 2040-parts.com
Minneapolis, Minnesota, United States
This 12 bit Shell face mill is in great shape..The Ingersoll 5" inch shell is 6A3B05RO1..And the toll holder is an Erickson CV50BSMC150240..I'm not sure if that is compatible with CAT50 or NMTB50 ..But maybe you know that.I will package it properly and ship it right away.
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