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(24)table Hinge Folding Drop/fold Leaves Double Action Spring Camper/trailer/bar on 2040-parts.com

US $95.00
Location:

Engadine, Michigan, United States

Engadine, Michigan, United States
These are all in working order, only removed from tables because the table tops and leafs were chipped.
Interior Part Type:Table Country//Region of Manufacture:Japan

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24 Table hinges. These are for tables that have a Folding / Drop down leaf, or leaves. These are spring loaded that go 180 degrees.  These are used hinges in working order.  They were removed from banquet tables ( square 4 foot X 4 foot table) and with leafs up ( 5 foot round table ).  
I will include 144 screws & a small piece of the table and leaf so you can see how to set them up.
Please check out the pictures so you can see what they look like.
These will be shipped in a USPS medium flat rate shipping box.

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