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Speedmaster Universal Joint [1310, 1350 Series]

746-PCE551.1007


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Universal Joint [1310, 1350 Series]
$33.70
Greasable Service U-Joint
  • 1310 to 1350 Conversion
  • Axis 1: 1.063 in. x 3.210 in.
  • Axis 2: 1.188 in. x 3.620 in.
  • Solid Steel
  • Round Caps
  • Includes Retaining Clips
  • Sold Individually
  • Estimated to ship direct from manufacturer on 04/25/24 , pending manufacturer availability. Learn More
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