Rennsteig Superior Quality Removal Tool / Release Tool / Pick Tool (p/n on 2040-parts.com
US $27.82
Location:
USA, United States
Condition:New
Color:NA
MPN:680-12094429
Manufacturer:Rennsteig
EAN:4049002096013
Brand:Rennsteig
UPC:NA
Rennsteig Superior Quality Removal Tool / Release Tool / Pick Tool (P/N 680-12094429) for GT, Metri-Pack and others | | | Description - Removal Tool / Release Tool / Pick Tool with 1 snap-in pin - For example to use with: GT 150, GT 280, Metri-Pack 150, Metri-Pack 280, 280 Tangless & 280 Bus Bar, 630 Pull-to-Seat, M/P 280 Pull-to-Seat, Lamp Socket Bases, B-1 & W-3, Metri-Pack 800 Female, Ducon 0.8, Ducon 150, Pac/on I/II Female, Pac/on I Male, Micro Pack 100, P/C Bow Female, Mic/P 100...and others Comparable with Delphi part no. 12094429 or SPX Kent Moore part no. J-38125-12A - Longer Lifetime compared to other Insertion & Removal Tools Comes with ergonomic handle Made in Germany Features - The Next Level of Removal Tools / Release Tools / Pick Tools for most used DELPHI Terminals
- For Contacts: GT, Metri-Pack...
- Comparable with DELPHI part no. 12094429
- Comparable with SPX Kent Moore part no. J-38125-12A
- 100% Made in Germany
Additional Information - Manufacturer: Rennsteig
- Shipping Weight: 2
- Product Dimensions:
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