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Blue Sea, Marine Cable Clam, .625", 1001 New on 2040-parts.com

US $18.99
Location:

Lagrange, Wyoming, US

Lagrange, Wyoming, US
Returns Accepted:ReturnsNotAccepted Brand:Blue Sea Manufacturer Part Number:1001 UPC:632085010010

 Marine Grade Cable Clam .68 inch size. includes stainless steel screws

  • Perfect for antenna installation
  • Waterproof co-axial installation without removing connectors
  • Save the expense of removing and replacing connectors
  • Avoid poor connections from removing factory connectors
Max Cable Diameter0.31in (7.87 mm)
Max Connector Diameter0.68in (17.27 mm)
Body MaterialAcetal
Ring MaterialUV-Stabilized Thermoplastic
ScrewsStainless Steel
Seal MaterialUV-Stabilized Buna-N Rubber
Weight0.19lb (0.09 kg)
I can't recall what I bought this for and want to clear it out.

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