Sandvik Coromant 4" Inch Shell Face Mill Kennametal Cv50 Tool Holder 8 Carbide on 2040-parts.com
Minneapolis, Minnesota, United States
This Shell mill is in great shape, there is no rust anywhere..The stains in the tool holder are just (only visual) from the black anodized factory finish.The tool holders are 1/2" square and can be flipped 4 times for new surfaces.I dont see much for chips on them. Any Questions, just message me.I will box this item right and ship right away.
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