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Sanger, Texas, US

Sanger, Texas, US
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 1 ea. E38C37 Coupling, Clamp. Grooved, Manufactured by Janitrol. National Stock Number is 5342-00-658-6899. Shape is round with an inside diameter of 4.000 inches, nominal. There are three segments. Material is corrosion resistant steel overall. There is a single latch with a self locking hex nut. New, mint condition from the close out of the inventory of a major supplier to the aerospace industry.  Shipping will be via First Class Mail.

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