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Coats Nylon Mount/demount Duckhead on 2040-parts.com

US $23.95
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Macedonia, Ohio, United States

Macedonia, Ohio, United States
Coats Nylon Mount/Demount Duckhead, US $23.95, image 1
Condition:New UPC:Does not apply Warranty:Yes Manufacturer Part Number:13-001 Brand:OTTO

This standard profile Nylon Duckhead Mount / Demount Head is designed to replace the steel Duckhead Mount / Demount head found on current Coats swing arm tire changers. The nylon material helps to prevent any marring of alloy or steel rims during the tire changing process. This part fits all COATS swing arm tire changers manufactured from 1996 forward.

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