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Skarzysko Koscielne, Poland

Skarzysko Koscielne, Poland
Condition:New Market / application:Professional Name:Wrench Wrench / tool type:combination Combination wrench size:19 mm Size (descriptive):19 Length:223.0 mm Offset angle:15.0 ° Material:Cr-V,chrome vanadium alloy steel Finish:satin chrome Size L:223.0 mm Size B:42 mm Size D:27,8 mm Size S1:8.3 mm Size S2:11.9 mm Norm:METRIC Manufacturer Part Number:AAEW1919 Brand:TOPTUL Reference OE/OEM Number:TOPTUL AAEX1919, TOPTUL AABW1919 EAN:5900744014095

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