Browning® 3749512 Taper Lock Bushing, 13/16 in Dia Bore, 3-3/8 in Dia Barrel, 1-3/4 in OAL, Steel
Browning® 3749512 Taper Lock Bushing, 13/16 in Dia Bore, 3-3/8 in Dia Barrel, 1-3/4 in OAL, Steel
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BrandBrowning®
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UPC662289616602
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Manufacturer Part Number3749512
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CountryUSA
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Taper1-1/2 in/ft
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MaterialSteel
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Torque Rating11600 in-lb
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Screw Size1/2 x 1 in
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Number of Bolt Holes2
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Barrel Diameter3-3/8 in
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Keyway Size3/16 x 3/32 in
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Bolt Circle Diameter3-1/4 in
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Bore Diameter13/16 in
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Overall Length1-3/4 in
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Suitable For Use WithBrowning® Sprockets and HPT Chain Synchronous Belt Drives
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Alternative Part Number2517X13/16
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UNSPSC31163205
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Package Description1/PK
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Warranty1 Year
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Instruction/Installation Manual
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