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Tire Groover #2 Round Blades & Head Kit For Ideal Heated Knives Grooving Iron on 2040-parts.com

US $30.75
Location:

Sarver, Pennsylvania, United States

Sarver, Pennsylvania, United States
Condition:New Brand:IHK Manufacturer Part Number:HDS02A-BST02R

Tire Groover #2 Round Blades & Head Kit For Ideal Heated Knives Grooving Iron

Kit includes:

  • 12 pack of #2 round grooving blades
  • #2 brass head

Below are all the sizes we offer in our eBay store for the Ideal Heated Knives tire grooving irons.  We offer the 12 pack of blades and heads separate or in kits for the best deal. If you don't see what you need below, please contact us and we can verify stock.

  • #1 (.060" wide) round
  • #2 (.090" wide) round
  • #3 (.150" wide) square 
  • #4 (.215" wide) square
  • #6 (.375" wide) square
  • #10 (.625" wide) square

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