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Dephi Weatherpack 3 Pin Connector Kit 20-18 Ga With Crimper Tool on 2040-parts.com

US $38.50
Location:

Grover Beach, California, United States

Grover Beach, California, United States
Condition:New Manufacturer Part Number:12015793,12010717 Country of Manufacture:United States Part Brand:DELPHI PACKARD


                                             DELPHI WEATHERPACK CRIMPER TOOL

THIS TOOL IS DESIGNED TO BE USED WITH DELPHI WEATHERPACK OR METRI-PACK 150 & 280 SERIES TERMINALS

INCLUDED WITH TOOL IS 1 EA 3 POS WEATHERPACK KIT, 20-18 GA

1 EA 12015793 CONNECTOR

1 EA 12010717  CONNECTOR

3 EA 12089040 TERMINALS

3  EA  12089188   TERMINALS

6 EA    12015323  GREEN SEALS

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