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MANUAL TANGENTIAL Extractor D.B. table-top for 4 Honey super frames or 2 nest frames Stainless steel basket (QI Code C54) Diameter 370 mm NYLON transmission (QI Code I04)With 40 mm diameter plastic spigot See ATTACHMENT for data sheet
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