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Cat50 Shell Mill Holder 2" Arbor Pilot Taper Tool Precision Cat 50 Choose1 .750 on 2040-parts.com

US $58.89
Location:

Minneapolis, Minnesota, United States

Minneapolis, Minnesota, United States
Condition:Used

 This sale is for one at a time, of the part # 200A, 200B,200C or 200D holders only..Pick which one you want and let me know that.All the drive lugs are .750 wide.The 2nd picture and last 2 pictures show 2 other ones I have.They are 2" pilot arbor size too.The black one has 4 bolt holes 4" on center and the other is 3" longer than the 200A-D ones.Just message me and I can quick place an ad for them too.If you want more than 2 just message me and I can add extra quantity to my ad..I will ship right away.Oh, and any after 1 will get free shipping

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