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15% Discount: RSA-08/16 Type 2011 Aluminum Spacers, 1" Long, 0.312" OD, 0.171" ID, Screw Size #8 (Pack of 10)

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RSA-08/16 Type 2011 Aluminum Spacers, 1" Long, 0.312" OD, 0.171" ID, Screw Size #8 (Pack of 10)

Description

Get all the advantages of versatile Aluminum when you need a clearance spacer or other cylindrical, unthreaded component that is lightweight yet physically strong and stands up to atmospheric corrosion.

Specifications

Number of Items
10
Item Package Quantity
10
Material Type
Aluminum Type 2011
Part Number
RSA-08/16-10
Brand Name
Small Parts
Size Name
8
System of Measurement
Inch

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Details

Shipping Weight
1 pounds

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