Tool Kit Van Norman Perfect-o 944s Boring Bar + Manual 944 Tooling on 2040-parts.com
Franklin Park, Illinois, US
Selling a tooling kit for a Van Norman 944S boring bar. The kit is in nice condition. All shoes are intact. All alignment tabs on shoes are intact. What you see is what you get. This kit is missing the screw driver, shoe set "D" and possibly the A set of screws. I believe the B set of screws will work for A though. If you have any questions or want to make an offer please call / text 1-708-843-2995. Leave a message if no answer. I will take $600 shipped for this kit, just send a message. Thanks Zack
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