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Qiuck Change Single Button Qc1b-sc-0030 Or Qc1b Sc 0070 Superabrasive Grinder on 2040-parts.com

US $248.00
Location:

Minneapolis, Minnesota, United States

Minneapolis, Minnesota, United States
Condition:New

 This sale is for one complete box of 9 quick change floor grinding buttons.The first pictures are of the NEW QC1B-SC-0070 buttons..The second half of the pictures are of a box of slightly used QC1B-SC-0030 buttons. The diamond grinding part is 0.150" thick, as apposed to the new box that are 0.240" thick, so there is still 62% life still in them.,so send me an offer for those ones.If you would like to buy both sets, send me an offer for the Quantity 2, and I will send you all 18 bits with free shipping to USA.

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