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New - 6" Wire Wheel - Fits 6-inch Bench Grinders With 1/2" Arbor(mounting Hole) on 2040-parts.com

US $13.95
Location:

Lansing, Michigan, US

Lansing, Michigan, US
Returns Accepted:ReturnsNotAccepted Brand:TEKTON (Michigan Industrial Tools) MIT Manufacturer Part Number:5021 benchgrinder six inch brush diameter dia and Interchange Part Number:crimped steel bristles heavy duty rust 150mm Other Part Number:paint removal for size quality welding prep Warranty:Yes Part Brand:MIT

NEW - TEKTON 6-inch Wire Wheel

 

Specs:  4500 RPM max 

              6-inch(150mm) Diameter  

              1/2" Arbor Hole

 

Industrial quality crimped steel wire

Universal fit for 6 in. bench grinders with 1/2 in. arbor

Removes rust, paint, and scale to prepare metal surfaces for painting and welding

 

SHIPS TODAY: please allow 3 - 7 days for delivery

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