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STAHLWILLE 12 ELECTRIC Doppelmaulschlüssel 3,5mm - 40063535STAHLWILLE 12 ELECTRIC Doppelmaulschlssel 3,5mm Stahlwille Code 40063535 Beschreibung: Doppel Maulschlssel ELEKTRIKER Maulstellung 15 und 75 mit beidseitig gleichen Schlsselweiten Material: Chrome Alloy Steel mit Doppel T Profil, Kpfe poliert Anwendung: besonders fr Arbeiten an engen Stellen in der Elektronik und Feinmechanik Gre: 3,5 mm Technische Daten: Code 40063535 Schlsselweite mm 3,5 L mm 70 b mm 10,5 a mm 2 Gewicht g 5
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