Williams P/n 0-472 1-1/4-3 To Spanner Wrench Used Machinist Machineshop on 2040-parts.com
Seattle, Washington, US
This is a williams spanner wrench p/n 0-472 in excellent condition 1-1/4-3 INCHES SIZE made in the USA
The hook pin is .244 for 1/4 holes shipping will be 3.00 please see website below for more info and comparison only is not the same size
http://www.maraindustrial.com/cart/tools/williams-471-0-472-set-of-2-spanner-wrenches.html
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