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OTC Tools Bearing Splitter Max Spread: 15/16"

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Bearing Splitter Max Spread: 15/16"
$40.99
Bearing Splitter
  • Max Spread: 15/16"
  • Minimum Spread: 1/4"
  • Thread Of Tapped Holes In Adapter: 15/16"-18
  • Distance Between Adjusting Screws 1-11/16"
  • Ships on 04/30/24
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