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Atk4303 Electrical Tool Kit on 2040-parts.com

Location:

Hollywood, Florida, United States

Hollywood, Florida, United States
Condition:Used Brand:Astro Tool Corp. Warranty:No Manufacturer Part Number:M83521/6-01

16 piece Connector tool kit. Good working condition.

Includes the following tools:

Removal tool P/N M81969/198-02
Insertion tool P/N M81969/17-05
Removal tool P/N M81969/198-11
Insertion tool P/N M81969/17-03
Removal tool P/N M81969/198-10
Insertion tool P/N M81969/17-04
Crimp tool P/N M22520/1-01
Crimp tool P/N M22520/2-01
Turret head P/N M22520/1-05
K1S positioner
615719 positioner
Turret head P/N M22520/1-02
Hex wrench P/N 57416
Wire stripper P/N 45-174
Inspection gage P/N M22520/3-1
Tool case

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