Kaiser Carbide Insert Tool Bit Holder 637.141 41-54 Qty 1 For Swiss Machine on 2040-parts.com
Minneapolis, Minnesota, United States
The sale price is for only one at a time.Please message me for a larger quantity deal.At first 6 of these have carbide bits still in them, and 2 are missing screws.If you just want 1-3 you will get one with bit and one no screw. .Or give me an offer for a quantity deal and we can make a lot work for you. I will ship right away all for just the 5.95 shipping after the first one the rest will have FREE shipping.
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