Ingersoll Max-i-pex 6" Inch Shell Face Mill 7 Bit 1.5" Arbor Hole 6x1b06r01 on 2040-parts.com
Minneapolis, Minnesota, United States
This (7) bit Shell Face Mill Looks new to me..It needs the 7 bits (looks like 1/2" ) and the screws.If you need any information, just message me and I will answer..I will ship right away.
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