Heated holder for Datalogic PowerScan, 48V, fits for: PBT8300/PM8300/PD8300/PD7100 (w/o Display).
Datalogic holder, 48V
€289,86 Excl.BTW
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- €350,73
Heated holder for Datalogic PowerScan, 48V, fits for: PBT8300/PM8300/PD8300/PD7100 (w/o Display).
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