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Plastic spinner with guide | Picksea
  • Plastic spinner with guide | Picksea
  • Plastic spinner with guide | Picksea
  • Plastic spinner with guide | Picksea
  • Plastic spinner with guide | Picksea
  • Plastic spinner with guide | Picksea

Plastic spinner with guide

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The Ronstan Spinner with Guide

Ronstan offers a range of spinners made of nylon. They have a stainless steel guide which offers a very good resistance to abrasion. Available in different sizes.

Features of Ronstan's range of guide spinners

Reference PNP121 PNP122 PNP123 PNP124
A 8 mm 9.5 mm 11.5 mm 14.5 mm
B 4 mm 5 mm 5 mm 5 mm
C 20 mm 22.5 mm 25.4 mm 25.4 mm

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