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Screw & Bolt Knocker -new - Aircraft, Automotive, Industrial,truck Tools on 2040-parts.com

US $29.95
Location:

Kernersville, North Carolina, United States

Kernersville, North Carolina, United States
Screw & Bolt Knocker -New - Aircraft, Automotive, Industrial,Truck Tools, US $29.95, image 1
Condition:New Brand:Progressive Tool Manufacturer Part Number:SC386

Up for sale is a new screwknocker for the stubborn screw and bolts. This heavy duty unit features 3/8" drive and the handle attached by hex drive on the shank. Overall length is 7.5" with a durable black oxide finish. 

 


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