50x T2 T3 Terry Clips 8-9mm 1/4 inch to 3/8 inch Fluorescent Tube Spring Holders

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50x T2 T3 Terry Clips 8-9mm 1/4 inch to 3/8 inch Fluorescent Tube Spring Holders Specs
BrandUnbranded
TypeT2/T3 Holding Clip
Unit TypeUnit
Number in Pack50
StyleContemporary
MaterialMetal
Unit Quantity50
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50x T2 T3 (1/4 inch to 3/8th inch) Terry Clips, Pipe, Tool, Fluorescent Tube, Holders, 8-9mmClips to Hold 8-9mm Fluorescent Tubes, Tools, Pipes etc.

Brand NewTerry clips are spring metal clips used to hold a cylindrical object, for example, to secure a bicycle pump onto a bicycle frame. The object to be held is pushed into the clip to secure it, and pulled out to release. The original Terry clips were manufactured and sold by Herbert Terry & Sons Limited, England (established in 1855), and until 1960s remained foremost company in the world for manufacturing all types of clips and springs. Terry’s reputation was impeccable and at times they were designing and manufacturing for every trade and purpose imaginable. Designers and engineers the world over knew that Terry’s either already had, or would quickly find the solution to any problem involving the use of springs. But increased competition from the East eventually led to its demise.The clips are 15mm high by 12mm wide.In stock now, fast delivery.Price is VAT inclusive - VAT invoice dispatched with goods. 50x T2 T3 (1/4 inch to 3/8th inch) Terry Clips, Pipe, Tool, Fluorescent Tube, Holders, 8-9mm Terry clips are spring metal clips used to hold a cylindrical object, for example, to secure a bicycle pump onto a bicycle frame. The object to be held is pushed into the clip to secure it, and pulled out to release. The original Terry clips were manufactured and sold by Herbert Terry & Sons Limited, England (established in 1855), and until 1960s remained foremost company in the world for manufacturing all types of clips and springs. Terry’s reputation was impeccable and at times they were designing and manufacturing for every trade and purpose imaginable. Designers and engineers the world over knew that Terry’s either already had, or would quickly find the solution to any problem involving the us