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Motion Pro 11-0071 Cooling System Stepless Clamp 32.9-36.1mm on 2040-parts.com

US $11.99
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Wells, Maine, United States

Wells, Maine, United States
Condition:New Brand:Motion Pro Size:32.9-36.1mm Manufacturer Part Number:11-0071 UPC:Does Not Apply

Motion Pro 11-0071 Cooling System Stepless Clamp 32.9-36.1mm
  • 85-piece Stepless® clamp kit with an assortment of commonly used clamp sizes for cooling systems
  • Stepless clamps provide secure 360° clamping with no gaps
  • Specially formed edges reduce risk of damage to hose and hose barb
  • Narrow 9mm band provides concentrated seal compression
  • Tampering is visible
  • Durable partitioned plastic box with snap lid keeps your stock of clamps organized and ready to use
  • Please follow factory service manual recommendations for selecting correct clamp size for each engine
  • Clamps require use of Motion Pro pincer tool PART #s 3801-0034 or 3801-0182 (sold separately)
  • Individual clamp sizes available separately for restocking
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