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Seal Kit

Quick Overview

  • The main oil seal is hardened on the surface, and the sliding surface is cracked
  • The wear on the surface of the main oil seal is as smooth as the mirror surface
  • To enhances the operational performance of customers, leading to improving their profitability and competitiveness.
  • The wide range of SEAL KIT replacement directly interchangeable Seals, Seal Kits, Oil Seals, Shaft Seals, O Ring and Kits for all Original Equipment

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Item #: 74-2617  UPC : 00669893040458  MPN : 8.900-764.0

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Seal Kit

Manufacturer Part Number: 8.900-764.0
Seal kit for 3/8 in. Stainless Steel Swivel (#74-2612)

Item Code:74-2617
Model:8.900-764.0
CATEGORIES:Accessories

The wide range of SEAL KIT replacement directly interchangeable Seals, Seal Kits, Oil Seals, Shaft Seals, O Ring and Kits for all Original Equipment 

To enhances the operational performance of customers, leading to improving their profitability and competitiveness. 

We are offering our wide range of products for constructive solutions etc

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