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  1. CS Unitec 9.5hp 14" Hand Held Air Pneumatic Cutoff Saw

    CS Unitec 9.5hp 14" Hand Held Air Pneumatic Cutoff Saw

    Manufacturer's Suggested Retail Price $3,182.84

    $3,182.84*
    *Minimum Advertised Price: This manufacturer prefers that we not advertise our special pricing agreements. Add this item to your cart to see the special discounted price. (what is MAP?)
  2. CS Unitec 9.5hp 18" Hand Held Pneumatic Cutoff Saw

    CS Unitec 9.5hp 18" Hand Held Pneumatic Cutoff Saw

    Manufacturer's Suggested Retail Price $3,233.60

    $3,233.60*
    *Minimum Advertised Price: This manufacturer prefers that we not advertise our special pricing agreements. Add this item to your cart to see the special discounted price. (what is MAP?)
  3. CS Unitec CSR-160 9.5hp 20" Walk Behind Pneumatic Cutoff Saw

    CS Unitec CSR-160 9.5hp 20" Walk Behind Pneumatic Cutoff Saw

    Manufacturer's Suggested Retail Price $4,383.69

    $4,383.69*
    *Minimum Advertised Price: This manufacturer prefers that we not advertise our special pricing agreements. Add this item to your cart to see the special discounted price. (what is MAP?)
  4. CS Unitec 12” Pipe Clamp for Air Powered Hacksaw
  5. CS Unitec 20” Hacksaw Blade 14TPI
  6. CS Unitec 16” Hacksaw Blade 16TPI
  7. CS Unitec 16" Carbide Coated Hacksaw Blade 16TPI (10 Pack)
  8. CS Unitec Auto Feed Pipe Clamp (for use with Air Hacksaw 5 1212 0010)
  9. CS Unitec Auto Feed Pipe Clamp (for use with Electric Hacksaw 5 1215 0070 or Hydraulic Hacksaw 5 1220 0050)
  10. Manufacturer Part Number: 5 1213 0010 Rental Items May Differ in Make and Model.

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