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Command C4s5-1250-wz-1117 Shell Mill Tool Holder 1.250" Arbor Maybe Cat 40 Cat40 on 2040-parts.com

US $148.98
Location:

Minneapolis, Minnesota, United States

Minneapolis, Minnesota, United States
Condition:New

 This is brand NEW in the box...The part number on the box doesn't match the tool so go off the part numbers shown on the tool.I'm not sure if it's a CAT 40 tool, son if you want me to measure it, just message me and I will do that...(OK I just did that)..Big side of the taper 1.750" and small side 1.00"..Is that right for Cat -40 ?..Any goofy stains on it are not rust,..just stains..I'm going to lube it up and wrap in plastic..It will be shipped right away correctly.

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