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34127 Mercury Mercruiser Long Trim Tab Zinc Anode Cam34127 Military Grade Zinc on 2040-parts.com

US $12.16
Location:

Fairhaven, Massachusetts, United States

Fairhaven, Massachusetts, United States
34127 Mercury Mercruiser Long Trim Tab Zinc Anode CAM34127 Military Grade Zinc, US $12.16, image 1
Condition:New Brand:Tecnoseal Manufacturer Part Number:00801 UPC:8033837064206

 34127 Mercury/Mercruiser Long Trim Tab Zinc Anode


Diameter: 3-1/2"
Height Overall: 5"
Threaded Mounting Hole: 7/16"
Weight: 1.2 lbs

All anodes are built to high quality standards and meet United States Military specifications. Tecnoseal's in-house laboratory facilities ensure the purity of the raw material and that the composition of the alloy in the finished product meets internationally accepted standards, including the United States Military specifications. The molds are designed using three-dimensional CAD and manufactured with CNC machines. The die-cast molding method is extremely accurate due to the high quality injection process machinery. Finishing and quality control of the final product is still done by hand.

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