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    Pancake Die R140 Statement Saddle Ring

    $30.50
    Design: 1-11/16" x 3". Die: 5-5/8" x 4-15/16".
    SKU: PD R140
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    Design: 1-11/16" x 3".

    Die: 5-5/8" x 4-15/16".

     

    Design: 1-11/16" x 3".

    Die: 5-5/8" x 4-15/16".

     

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    Bag of 10 pieces of urethane for use with impression dies. 95 durometer sheet. Pieces range from approximately 1/2 inch squares. Thickness of each piece is 1/4 inch. Note: These will fray, crack and deform with use, but you will get many uses from them.

    Aluminum Spacer (4.5" x 7.75"x1/2")

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    $21.50
    This spacer measures 7-3/4" in length, 4-1/2" in width, and is 1/2" thick. It is nonmagnetic. Spacers are used in the press to lessen the amount of effort needed to extend the jack and activate the items being used in the press. Top and bottom platens are not meant to touch - it will cause the jack to overextend and cause leaking, or for jack to fail. Always use spacers on lower platen to take up space between platens.

    Aluminum Spacer (4.5” x 7.75” x 1”)

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    $34.75
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