Sta-lok 136-08-5/8 Stud 5/16" X 5/8unf on 2040-parts.com
Bellevue, Washington, US
Brand new/never opened in manufacturer's original packaging. Sta-Lok wire rope terminal, stainless steel for use with 1x19 stainless steel wire rope that is 8mm or 5/16 in diameter. The stud has 5/8 UNF threads.
Sta-Lok part number on package is: 136-08-5/8.
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