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PICARD Dengelhammer, Nr. 98 ES - 0009801Dieser PICARD Dengelhammer, Nr. 98 ES 0009801, ist ein unverzichtbares Werkzeug fr Schmiede und Hufpfleger. Mit seinem stabilen Stahlkopf und dem ergonomischen Griff bietet er beste Voraussetzungen fr przises und effektives Arbeiten. Ideal fr das Bearbeiten von Metall und das Formen von Hufeisen. Technische Daten GTIN EAN 4016671005622 Artikelnummer 0009801 Stielart Mit Eschenstiel Gewicht ohne Stiel 500 gr. Lnge 280 mm VPA GS geprft Nein VPA
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★★★★★ 1
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Color: Large size (ø 7.4")
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