Milwaukee Drill Chuck Kit With No. 3 Morse Taper Arbor - 49-22-1550 - New on 2040-parts.com
Delray Beach, Florida, US
Up for sale is a Milwaukee Drill Chuck Kit. 3/4" Chuck with a No. 3 Morse Arbor. The kit part number is 49-22-1550. The kit is brand new and perfect. The photos are of the actual item.
From the Manufacturer
The set will be properly packaged and shipped via FedEx Ground. I ship within 24 hours of payment. Thanks for looking and happy bidding!
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