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Bilge Pump Rule 25d 500 Gph Standard Non - Automatic 12v New on 2040-parts.com

US $21.96
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Davison, Michigan, United States

Davison, Michigan, United States
Condition:New Brand:Rule Manufacturer Part Number:Rul-25D

Bilge Pump RULE 25D 500 GPH Standard Non- Automatic. 

  • This pump is operated by either a panel switch or float switch (both sold separately).  
  • Pump is 12 Volt. 3/4" Discharge Outlet, 2.5 amp 
  • Submersible - ignition protected
  • High efficiency, low amp motor

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