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Marine Eye & Eye Swivel Mooring Galvanized 5/8 Inch on 2040-parts.com

US $16.49
Location:

Shirley, New York, United States

Shirley, New York, United States
MARINE EYE & EYE SWIVEL MOORING GALVANIZED 5/8 INCH, US $16.49, image 1
Condition:New Brand:Unbranded Manufacturer Part Number:PRIVATE LABEL

                 
                                                                 

HOT DIPPED GALVANIZED IRON MOORING SWIVEL

  • 5/8 INCH STOCK
  • OVERALL LGTH 7-11/16 "
  • CLEARANCE INSIDE OF EYE 1-9/16 " DIA
  • WORKING LOAD 2 TON

 

THIS LISTING IS FOR ONE SWIVEL NEW.

 

 

               

                               

 

                               

 

               

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