Kaiser Carbide Insert Tool Bit Holder 637.451 53-70 Qty 1 Swiss Machine on 2040-parts.com
Minneapolis, Minnesota, United States
At first I have 19 of these 8 of them have inserts, and 3 are missing the screws.At first The ones with just the screws go, unless you want to give me an offer for a larger quantity..Then we can make a deal. First one is 5.95 shipping and after that shipping will be free. I will ship right away. I think these are for a Swiss Built machine.
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