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45000-604
SCREW SEMS PH 6-32X1/4 CASE Miscellaneous Parts (All Product Codes)
The 45000-604 is a screw sems part specified as PH 6-32X1/4, supplied in case quantities. This miscellaneous component is suitable for medical imaging equipment assembly and maintenance. Contact Meditegic for detailed specifications and availability.
Specifications
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Frequently asked
What is part number 45000-604?
Part number 45000-604 is a screw sems PH 6-32X1/4 supplied in case quantities, classified as a miscellaneous part for medical imaging equipment.
How can I get pricing and availability for the 45000-604?
Contact Meditegic directly to request a quote and check availability for part number 45000-604.
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