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OTC Tools Pilot Bearing Pulling Attachment Interchangeable Jaws

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Pilot Bearing Pulling Attachment Interchangeable Jaws
$43.99
Pilot Bearing Pulling Attachment
  • Interchangeable Jaws
  • Spread: 1/2" To 1-1/2"
  • Spread: 3/8" To 1-3/8"
  • Reach: 3/16" To 1"
  • Attaches To 5/8"-18 Treaded Hammers
  • Ships on 06/10/24
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