7/16" MOUNTING ROD - 49-16-2680
MIL49162680
Prix régulier
$42.80
- The flat end of the pull stud is designed to guide the punch for faster wire engagement.
- Large markings for easy identification
- Rated for mild and stainless steel
- The quick-connect alignment system allows for the simplest setup and speeds up repetitive punching.
- Designed for optimal configuration and speed removal of the sheet metal drop
- Grippy surface for faster threading
- Laser-etched reticle for clearer alignment and larger size; the punched tooth geometry divides the silt
- The flat end of the pull stud is designed to guide the punch for faster wire engagement.
- Large markings for easy identification
- Rated for mild and stainless steel
- The quick-connect alignment system allows for the simplest setup and speeds up repetitive punching.
- Designed for optimal configuration and speed removal of the sheet metal drop
- Grippy surface for faster threading
- Laser-etched reticle for clearer alignment and larger size; the punched tooth geometry divides the silt
MIL49162680
Prix régulier
$42.80
- The flat end of the pull stud is designed to guide the punch for faster wire engagement.
- Large markings for easy identification
- Rated for mild and stainless steel
- The quick-connect alignment system allows for the simplest setup and speeds up repetitive punching.
- Designed for optimal configuration and speed removal of the sheet metal drop
- Grippy surface for faster threading
- Laser-etched reticle for clearer alignment and larger size; the punched tooth geometry divides the silt
- The flat end of the pull stud is designed to guide the punch for faster wire engagement.
- Large markings for easy identification
- Rated for mild and stainless steel
- The quick-connect alignment system allows for the simplest setup and speeds up repetitive punching.
- Designed for optimal configuration and speed removal of the sheet metal drop
- Grippy surface for faster threading
- Laser-etched reticle for clearer alignment and larger size; the punched tooth geometry divides the silt