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12x 7/8" 60 Deg Marine Grade Stainless Steel Boat Deck Handrail Square Base on 2040-parts.com

US $134.40
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Athens, Greece

Athens, Greece
Condition:New Brand:TAIWAN Manufacturer Part Number:HANDRAIL22.4

12x 7/8" 22.4mm Tube 60 Degree Rail Fitting Stainless Steel 

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Stainless Steel Marine Grade 316

Heavy Duty Cast Construction

Bright Polished Finish

22.4mm  /   7/8''

7/8'' fittings are drilled with counter sink for # 10 screws.

Base Dimensions - 78mm x 43mm


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