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Tectran 3.5" Guillotine U-bolt Exhaust Clamp - Zinc Made In The Usa on 2040-parts.com

US $9.00
Location:

Longview, Texas, United States

Longview, Texas, United States
Condition:New Brand:TecTran Manufacturer Part Number:MUC35G UPC:827030461119

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TecTran 3.5" GUILLOTINE U-BOLT CLAMP - ZINC

PRODUCT DETAILS:

  • Condition: NEW
  • Quantity: 1
  • SKU: MUC35G
  • Brand: TecTran
  • Country of Origin: United States
  • FEATURES:

  • Application: AP H312; AP T312; BLAW-KNOX 164590; BLOUNT 10008013; CASE A062880; CATERPILLAR 1G5679; DONALDSON H312; DONALDSON P206409; EAGLE 617211; INGERSOLL-RAND 59764142
  • Cross Reference: 2060042; H312; 35773; H312; T312Z; 583989547K; 35GZ
  • Size Inch (mm): 3.50 (88.90)
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