CST/berger 82-10080B Serie 82 100 Pies de Cinta Abierta de Acero Revestida de Nylon con Una Cara Zip-Line en Pies/8ths (Rolatape). Relación de engranajes: 3:1 Color: Blanco Material de la hoja: Acero revestido de nylon Material de la carcasa: Plástico Tipo de extremo: Extremo B Graduaciones: Pies, pulgadas, octavos
CST/berger 82-10080B Serie 82 100 Pies de Cinta Abierta de Acero Revestida de Nylon con Una Cara Zip-Line en Pies/8ths (Rolatape) ofrece una precisión, durabilidad y estabilidad térmica superiores con una construcción de carrete abierto de plástico ABS de alto impacto y una manivela plegable para evitar roturas y facilitar el almacenamiento. Cuenta con tres medidas: pies, pulgadas y octavos, lo que permite clasificaciones más amplias y un rebobinado más rápido que garantiza una mayor eficiencia.
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