Snap Shackle Large Swivel Bail Schaefer 5000 Swl on 2040-parts.com
Bainbridge Island, Washington, US
This is Schaefer's largest cast stainless swivel snap shackle with a SWL of 5000#. If you have need for this shackle, you are awear of what a good bargain this is.
On Jul-22-13 at 21:39:53 PDT, seller added the following information:
Sorry, no international shipping.
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