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Motovario Worm Gear Speed Reducer Type Nmrv 040 New Ratio 7.5:1 Is Last One Left on 2040-parts.com

US $188.88
Location:

Minneapolis, Minnesota, United States

Minneapolis, Minnesota, United States
Condition:New

these are being sold one at a time.as they sell, I will say which ones are gone.( I was told these are used for horizontal wrappers a lot of times) The 5:1 ratio is gone now. #4 picture shows all 3 in a row..left is 5:1 ratio and 14 mm input and 18 mm out. the middle one is 15:1 and also 14 mm in and 18 mm out. the right one is 7.5:1 and 11 mm in and 18 mm out..If you have any questions, just message me..If you want more than 1 the rest of the shipping will be free..And I will ship right away.These are brand spanking NEW.Returns accepted..minus 15% and my shipping cost..so look closely, and ask for any measurements if needed...Remember, the only one left is the 7.5 to 1 ratio one now..

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