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2 Chain Gear Aircraft Cargo Tie Down Binder. Quick Disconnect 5/16 /3/8 Chain on 2040-parts.com

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Cincinnati, Ohio, United States

Cincinnati, Ohio, United States
good used condition
Country/Region of Manufacture:United States UPC:Does Not Apply Country of Manufacture:United States Brand:Military_Aviation Part Brand:Aircraft Cargo Manufacturer Part Number:Does Not Apply Make:Aircraft Cargo Warranty:No

2 used AIRCRAFT CHAIN BINDERS.    # 31272  genuine 
QUICK DISCONNECT.
hooks on to your chain, at any section. east to use.   turn the knob to tighten.

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