Posi Lock 106 Manual Puller, 3 Jaws, 10 Tons Capacity, 6" Reach, 1/4" -7 "spread on 2040-parts.com
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Posi Lock 106 Manual Puller, 3 Jaws, 10 tons Capacity, 6" Reach, 1/4" - 7" Spread Range, 13-1/3" Overall Length:
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Product Description:Mechanical Jaw Puller, Capacity 10 Tons, Jaw Reach 6 Inches, Jaw Spread 7 Inches, Number of Jaws 3, Screw Size 5/8-14 x 12 3/4 Inches, With Cage and Lock Pins Manual Jaw PullersPosi Lock pullers have an alloy steel forcing screw with a special coating that resists galling or seizing under heavy loads. On nonreversible caged models, Safety/Control Cage T-handle lock position protects mechanic. Pullers are self-aligning. Retail open box item... If you have any questions regarding the item feel free to contact us. Thanks for looking! |
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