Super Quick Fist Clamp 20020 Holds Bottles 2.5" To 9.5" In Diameter (1-pair) on 2040-parts.com
Central Point, Oregon, US
NOS Bottle Clamps Quick Fist
Description: NOS BOTTLE HOLDER |
Nice item for Scuba Diving Tanks etc |
Each clamp supports a safe working load of 50-lbs or 23 kilos. 2 clamps support 100lbs (45 kilos). Mounts with three #10 bolts or screws (Not included) Mounting area" 6" x 7/8" (152x22mm). Clam shell with header containing 1 clamp Qty: 1-Pair as shown |
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