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Stelron 1-1/2" Linear Stroke 90 Deg. Turn J-1-b-90-1.50-lk Indexer Transmission on 2040-parts.com

US $488.88
Location:

Minneapolis, Minnesota, United States

Minneapolis, Minnesota, United States
Condition:Used

 I have 2 of these, but this sale is for one at a time..Choose which one you want..#1 is on the left, and #2 is on the right..They are both in identical shape..Smooth and good working.The belt gear drives are a little rusty from being stored wrong, but nothing else has any problems.The shafts are all 3/4" in diameter..They move forward and back 1.5 inches and twist 90 degrees during rotation.They weigh 68 Lbs. each..So I will set shipping at 39.99 flat to lower 48 states.I will ship Internationally via. ebays global shipping program.and ship right away. If you want both, the shipping will be 1/2 price  on the second one...Thanks

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