Kukko Carburetor Tapered Jet Reamer Set Made In Germany on 2040-parts.com
Carthage, Tennessee, US
Here is a new KUKKO "Turnus" Jet reamer Set. KUKKO is a large company based in Germany with a complete line of pullers and other special hand tools. Turnus is part of the KUKKO company. This is the model 245-004 reamer set. They are excellent for cleaning out small holes like those found in carburetors. This set contains 12 tapered reamers from .6mm to 1.9mm and a sturdy steel handle. We do not have a list of sizes. Since these tools are used by hand the results depend on the skill of the user. A plastic storage tube is included. Cutting tools such as files, hacksaw blades and drill bits come with a new defective warranty only. A hard to find German Made set ready for your tool box.
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For questions about this item call (615) 735-3388.
We combine items to save you shipping costs! Email us when you pay for the first item and let us know you want to combine items. Then email us when you have bought the last item and you are ready to ship. Please pay for the items individually and we will adjust the shipping cost to the normal combined shipping total, plus .50 cents processing fee for each extra item.
Your order will ship from Carthage Tennessee in the USA.
Samstag Sales is the preferred source on eBay for fine German Made hand tools. Check our 9000+ Positive Feedback rating!! In the fall of 1997 we began selling fine German made hand tools.
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