Apex Rivet Nut Tool M5-M12 Case
PART NO. | DESCRIPTION | UNIT | PRICE | IN STOCK | QUANTITY |
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A12-A | Apex Rivet Nut Tool M5-M12 Case | 1 | $315.00 | Login to view stock |
Apex Rivet Nut Tool M5-M12 Case A12-A
Scope of Delivery:
Supplied with M6, M8, M12 Mandrels and M6, M8, M12 Stud Mandrels
Working Range:
Setting Capacity: Up to M12 in all materials
Features:
- Quick-Change Mandrel and Nosepiece design
- Adjustable Mandrel Protrusion
Technical Specifications |
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Stock Code |
A12-A |
Dimensions |
205 x 150 x 40 mm |
Tool Weight |
1.1 kg |
Box Weight |
3 kg |
All Your Questions
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