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Stainless Steel Marine Roller Shackle For Ship Supplies on 2040-parts.com

US $25.97
Location:

beijing, China

beijing, China
Condition:New Brand:As listed UPC:Does not apply MPN:Does Not Apply

Stainless Steel Marine Roller Shackle For Ship Supplies

Specification :

Type: Roller Shackle
Usage: Marine / Ship equipment
Material: Stainless Steel
Color: Black / Silver

Description :
1. This marine roller shackle is stainless steel, which belongs to ship supplies.
2. This product has two type, one is IMPA 230402,  the max capacity is 3 tons.
     The other is IMPA 230403, the max capacity is 4 tons.
     Please let us know which one you'd like, or we will delivery at random.Thanks.
 
Package includeds :
1 X Marine Roller Shackle
 
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