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BORDO TCT Circular Saw Blades Circular Blade Accessories
- Circular saw blades reducing bushes
- Contains 8 sizes of reducing bushes: 30mm-1″, 30mm-25mm, 30mm-16mm, 25mm-22.2mm, 25mm-20mm, 25mm-16mm, 20mm-16mm, 20mm-10mm
SKU: 7452-BA
Categories: Circular Saw Blade Accessories, Saw Blades
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