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National Rod Ends Rmx6t 7/6-20 Rh Thread Rod End on 2040-parts.com

US $10.99
Location:

Florida, New York, United States

Florida, New York, United States
Condition:New Brand:TUTHILL CORP/NATIONAL ROD ENDS Warranty:No Manufacturer Part Number:RMX6T

Series: RMX

Ball: 52100 Steel / Rc 56 min. / Hard Chrome Plated

Body: Steel Alloy / Heat Treated / Zinc Treated / Clear Chromemate Treated

Race: Low Carbon Steel / Zinc Treated / Clear Chromemate Treated

Liner:  Teflon Fabric Permanently Bonded to Race I.D.

Size bore: 3/8"

Size thread: 7/16”-20 RH

Orientation: Male

 With over 125 years of combined manufacturing experience, together they produce rod ends, ball joints, spherical bearings and linkages for an equally wide variety of applications. From agriculture to transportation, from racing cars to lawn and garden equipment, and from construction equipment to printing machinery TLG can provide cost effective, performance engineered solutions to the most demanding motion transfer needs.

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