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New Accuturn Brake Lathe Feed Motor 433641 Accu-turn on 2040-parts.com

US $149.00
Location:

Rhode Island, US

Rhode Island, US
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Brand New
433641 Rotor/Drum Feed Motor
for Accu-Turn Brake Lathes

fits 8911, 8920, 8922, 8989, 7700 models
Also includes the 2 crimp connectors needed to install motor and

 special lube for the lead screw, feed nut reservoir.

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We usually ship the same or next business day UPS or USPS.

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(Less shipping cost and Ebay/PP fees.  Item must be unused.)

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