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Plated Steel Loom Clamp, 3" (10 Per Quantity) on 2040-parts.com

US $16.60
Location:

Milwaukee WI, United States

Milwaukee WI, United States
Condition:New Part Brand:Del City Manufacturer Part Number:2048

Plated steel loom clamps are a standard clamp for protecting loom wires and cables. Each plated steel loom clamp features a removable EPDM cushion that further assists in reducing vibration. These loom clamps are great for general wire fastening applications such as holding hydraulic hoses wire harnesses and cables. Plated steel loom clamps have a removable EPDM cushion which helps cut vibration while protecting the loom or cables. Typical applications include holding hydraulic hoses wire harnesses and cables. The mounting hole is 17/64" for 1/4" screw or bolt.

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