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Adjustable Coupler W/hardware, Less Channel, 14,000 Lbs. - Black #a256s0303 on 2040-parts.com

US $20.96
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Quakertown, Pennsylvania, United States
Condition:New Brand:Pro Series Manufacturer Part Number:A256S0303

Adjustable Coupler w/Hardware, Less Channel, 14,000 lbs. - Black #A256S0303

A256S0303 - Adjustable Coupler w/Hardware, Less Channel, 14,000 lbs. - Black     #A256S0303
Pro Series

Description: Adjustable Coupler w/Hardware, Less Channel, 14,000 lbs. - Black

Finish: Black Powder Coat

Weight Carrying: 14000 lbs. (TW/GTW)

Shipping Weight: 8 lbs.

Shipping Size: 9" L x 5.9" W x 4.75" H

UPC: 783192026453

Black Painted Finish, Mounting Hardware Included, Mounting Bracket Sold Separately

Fits a 3" I.D. Channel

  • WC Carrying Weight: 14,000 lbs.

  • Item Number A256S0303 – Adjustable Coupler w/Hardware, Less Channel, 14,000 lbs. - Black #A256S0303

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