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Nos Balmar M 22520/1-01 Wire Crimping Tool In Original Package on 2040-parts.com

US $159.00
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Donmuang area, BA, Thailand

Donmuang area, BA, Thailand
Condition:New Brand:BALMAR CRIMP TOOL CORP. ORLANDO, FLORIDA U.S.A. Country/Region of Manufacture:United States Manufacturer Part Number:55-000 ( M22520/1-01 ) wire size AWG 12-26

NOS  BALMAR CRIMPING TOOL, TERMINAL  
FSN-5120-00-165-3912 
Model 55-000 ( M 22520/1-01 ) Standard adjustable crimp tool wire size AWG 12-26
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