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MB 13

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Rollway MB 13 65 mm Bore Size, Locking Device Washer, 92 mm Face Diameter, 8 mm Keyway Width, KM 13 Locking Nut

65 mm Bore Size, Locking Device Washer, 92 mm Face Diameter, 8 mm Keyway Width, KM 13 Locking Nut

MODEL MB 13

BRAND

SKU

2302535

WEIGHT

0.070 lb

UOM

each

UPC

637410088733

This product has a minimum order quantity of (100 minimum) This is the minimum order quantity available when purchasing this product.

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$19.48 Each

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Bearing Modification Services

Typically Ships in: 1 day

Returnable:No

Bore Size (mm)

65

Face Diameter (mm)

92

Height

3.62

Keyway Width (mm)

8

Length

3.62

Locking Nut

KM 13

Material

Steel

Thickness (in)

1.5

Type

Locking Device Washer

Version

Metric

Width

0.06

Bore (mm) 65
Type Locking Device
Version Metric
Weight Unit of Measure: EA
Weight: 0.07
Sale Qty Multiple: 1
Packaged Length: 3.66
Packaged Width: 3.66
Packaged Height: 1.85
No. Links/Ft. : 0
Bore (mm): 65
Type: Locking Device
Version: Metric
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