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Hiflo nLite Locking Cone Adapter

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  • Inserts into nLite master pole and secures with yellow clamp
  • Quick and easy tool change via release button
  • Plastic adapter with ErgoTec® Locking Cone for attaching classic tools to nLite poles
  • Locking cone adapter for attaching traditional window cleaning tools

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Item #: 67-2331  UPC : 761475651820  MPN : HFNLC

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Hiflo nLite Locking Cone Adapter

Plastic adapter with ErgoTec® Locking Cone for attaching classic tools to nLite poles.The Unger HiFlo nLite Locking Cone Adapter  is a helpful little adapter that can make it easy to attach your window cleaning tools to your Unger nLite waterpole. It inserts into the top, smallest section and secures with the yellow clamp. This adapter includes the ErgoTec Locking Cone Adapter (NCAN0), which easily attaches to squeegees, washers, dusters, and more!

  • Locking cone adapter for attaching traditional window cleaning tools
    • Plastic adapter with ErgoTec® Locking Cone for attaching classic tools to nLite poles
    • Inserts into nLite master pole and secures with yellow clamp
    • Quick and easy tool change via release button

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Item #:64-217
Regular Price: $8.70
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