New Shop Bench Grinder Replacement Wheel 6x3/4x1/2 #1 on 2040-parts.com
Topeka, Kansas, US
Brand new Stone wheel 6 inch x 3/4 inch on an 1/2 hole. RPM 4130 for most shop bench grinders. These are made in Taiwan sorry guys. These will not fit the small priority box. Please pay within 2 days of sale end.
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