5/16''-3/8'' Special Ratchet Chain Binder Load Binder on 2040-parts.com
East Rutherford, New Jersey, United States
5/16''-3/8'' Special Ratchet Chain Binder Load Binder Working Load Limit: 5400 lb. Use with 5/16'' Grade 70 Chain or 3/8'' Grade 43 Chain Adjustable Range(as Take Up Length on Traditional Load Binder): 1 ft. Special Design for Ease of Use Contact information: Manufacturer Express, Inc. Toll free number: 1-866-612-4896 Local Phone Number: 1-201-266-0910 |
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