This is 1ea. lot of 10ea. new MS21919WDG13 clamps. The clamp is made of aluminum metal with chloroprene rubber cushioning(black with blue stripe and with a wedge), the inside diameter is 13/16in. when secured, secured with a #10 screw or bolt and the clamp is used a lot in aircraft. I will combine shipping of items and give the savings back in cash or extra clamps in the size or size's that the buyer perfers. Thank you very much for your interest and please see any other items that I might have listed.
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