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New Cmc 13002 Pt-130 Power Tilt And Trim W/o Gauge on 2040-parts.com

US $469.99
Location:

Lincolnton, North Carolina, United States

Lincolnton, North Carolina, United States
Condition:New other (see details)

You are a NEW with very few scratches  CMC 13002 PT-130 Power Tilt And Trim.
PT-130 Power Tilt Trim W/O Gauge Polished

PT-130 POWER TILT & TRIM

6061 T6 alloy construction. Stainless steel fasteners. No welds or castings. Totally waterproof. Rated over 7800 lbs. of thrust. Impervious to salt water or freshwater. Motor & pump assembly completely self-
contained w/its own fluid reservoir. 12 volt DC hydraulic power unit contains a permanent magnet motor for more power and RPM's. Hydraulic cylinder is 2" diameter, centrally located for uniform fit, contains no-leak seals and wiper seal to keep dirt and water out of working parts. OPTIONAL Tilt and Trim gauge is sealed, drip-proof, mounts in dash. Sending unit is completely sealed and waterproof.

S/N: PTQ54749-1181.9

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