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Marson Metric Thread Setter Nutter Kit #39202 Sheet Metal Tool on 2040-parts.com

US $25.00
Location:

Orwigsburg, Pennsylvania, US

Orwigsburg, Pennsylvania, US
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THE MARSON "THREAD SETTER TOOL"


THREAD SETTER SETS STRONG THREADED INSERTS IN THIN SHEET METAL.
THIS SET CONTAINS KLIK-POLY NUTS IN 5 POPULAR SIZES.
THEY ARE ALL NEW IN THS BAGS EXCEPT FOR THE 1/4-20 UNC. IT HAS 4 IN THE BAG.
I DON'T KNOW MUCH ABOUT THE TOOL, BUT IT LOOKS IN EXCELLENT CONDITION.
I DON'T KNOW IF ALL THE PIECES ARE THERE, BUT YOU CAN TELL SEE IN THE PICTURES WHAT IS THERE.
COMES W/ INSTUCTIONS WHICH ARE FOR THE MARSON 39200 THREAD SETTER TOOL.
I DON'T THINK THE TOOL WAS USED MUCH LOOKING AT ITS CONDITION.
IF YOU ARE IN NEED OF A TOOL LIKE THIS YOU PLEASE BID ON IT


SH&H $14.00

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