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Crayfish And Lobster Pot, Aluminium Block Anode With Bolt Hole, 90x90x38, 0.7kg on 2040-parts.com

AU $15.00
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Australia, Australia

Australia, Australia
Condition:New Brand:Corroquip Manufacturer Part Number:Does Not Apply UPC:Does not apply

CDA-Type C (Aluminium)

Aluminium Lobster / Craypot Anode

  • Dimensions: 90mm x 90mm x 38mm
  • Insert: Gal pipe insert 17mm ID.
  • Bolt on craypot anodes are suitable for other applications

Weight: 0.7 kg

Approx Dimensions: 9 x 9 x 3.8 cm (3.5" x 3.5" x 1.5")







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