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12T Spur Gear Module 0.8 Steel by Carson 500013437

12T Spur Gear Module 0.8 Steel by Carson 500013437

PRODUCER: Carson

EAN: 4005299134371

SKU: CA-13437

Product available in large quantities
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23.50 zł
Upgrade your machinery with the durable and reliable 12T Spur Gear Module 0.8 Steel by Carson 500013437. This high-quality steel gear ensures smooth operation and longevity, making it ideal for various applications. Each pack includes 1 piece for your convenience.
Upgrade your machinery with the durable and reliable 12T Spur Gear Module 0.8 Steel by Carson 500013437. This high-quality steel gear ensures smooth operation and longevity, making it ideal for various applications. Each pack includes 1 piece for your convenience.

Description

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The 12T Spur Gear Module 0.8 Steel by Carson 500013437 is a durable and reliable gear for your mechanical needs. This pack includes 1 piece for your convenience. Ideal for various applications, this gear ensures smooth operation and longevity. Upgrade your machinery with this high-quality steel gear today.

Technical Specifications

Producer: Carson

Materials: steel

Number of Teeth: 10-20

CA-13437
12 Items

Description

Producer
Carson
Materials
steel
Number of Teeth
10-20

Specific References

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4005299134371

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