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					<description><![CDATA[Original bed stop to fit Triumph 2000 lathe, this is technically a right hand/rear stop to go on the tailstock end but can still be used at the chuck end. The saddle on a Triumph has a tapped hole to take a bolt (or multi-position/length stop which I also have in stock that will press against the plain side of the stop if used at the chuck end.]]></description>
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