Olympic 2' Spring Collars

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Olympic 2' Spring Collars

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 : Olympic 2' Spring Collars
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Binding: Misc.
Brand: Cap
EAN: 0702556300626
Label: CAP
Manufacturer: CAP
Publisher: CAP
Studio: CAP



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Product DescriptionSHIPPING INCLUDEDOur 2' Spring Collarmakes it fast and easy when changing plates. Specifically designed for quick plate change. Made of heavy duty steel.Weight:0.57 lbs eachWire thickness:6 mm ...




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  • 2" Spring Collar makes it fast and easy when changing plates.
  • Specifically designed for quick plate change. Made of heavy duty steel.











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