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48S025 - Walter Replacement Screw for Line-Mate III

Packaging: 1 per each
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OVERVIEW

Maintain Precision with Genuine Walter Replacement Parts

The Walter 48S025 Replacement Screw is a critical component designed specifically for the maintenance and repair of the Line-Mate III (Model 30-A 268) linear finishing tool. In high-performance industrial environments, the integrity of every component in your power tools is paramount. Using genuine Original Equipment Manufacturer (OEM) parts ensures that your equipment continues to operate within the strict safety and performance tolerances set by Walter Surface Technologies.

Over time, vibration and regular usage can cause fasteners to loosen, strip, or become lost during routine maintenance intervals. Replacing these components with non-standard hardware can compromise the balance and structural rigidity of the tool, potentially leading to premature wear of other components or unsafe operating conditions. This OEM screw is manufactured to the exact thread pitch, length, and tensile strength required for the Line-Mate III, ensuring a secure fit that withstands the rigors of heavy-duty surface finishing applications.

Whether you are performing a scheduled overhaul or a quick field repair, relying on the correct part number (48-S-025) guarantees compatibility. This screw is essential for securing housing components or internal assemblies, contributing to the overall longevity and reliability of your linear finishing system. Keep your operations running smoothly and minimize downtime by stocking genuine Walter replacement parts.

Additional Information
Packaging Description:1 per each
Product Type:Replacement Part, Screw
Compatible Models:Line-Mate III (30-A 268)
Brand:Walter Surface Technologies

INCLUDED

  • 1 x Replacement Screw (48-S-025)

APPLICATIONS

  • Repairing Walter Line-Mate III (30-A 268) linear finishing tools.
  • Replacing stripped, sheared, or lost housing screws.
  • Routine maintenance and refurbishment of industrial power tools.
  • Securing internal or external tool assemblies.
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