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C $57.99
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Kitchener, Ontario, Canada

Kitchener, Ontario, Canada
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Park Tool BT-2 Fourth Hand Cable Stretcher 4th Hand Tool

This is a new condition Park BT-2 Cable Puller Fourth Hand Tool!

Commonly referred to as a “4th Hand”, the Park Tool Cable Stretcher pulls cables tight. It features one-hand operation with a thumb lock to hold the cable tight while your hand is removed to tighten pull-up bolts and nuts. Made from heat treated steel, chrome plated, and featuring cushion grips for comfort. A must for any shop, home or professional.

Spec's at manufacturer's website at  parktool.com.


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