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SKU: 3031-188

Square sleeve

20 SEK

Available in central stock
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Andreas Skatter

Weight 0,01 kg

Sleeve to equalize the difference between an 8 mm rod and a 9 mm hole.

Galvanized steel. Installed completely invisibly.

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Sleeve to equalize the difference between an 8 mm rod and a 9 mm hole.

Andreas Skatter

Weight 0,01 kg

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