Forespar 906008 1-1/2" X 3" Threaded Flush Thru-hull Connector on 2040-parts.com
Miami, Florida, United States
Forespar Flush Thru-Hull 1 1/2 In FOR-906008Made from high strength glass-reinforced Marelon. Ideal for use above or below the waterline. Must be installed with proper bedding compound. Recommend a maximum torque setting of 20 lb/ft.Model: CF250 Head: Flush Thread: 1-1/2" Length: 3" SKU: FOR-906008 Category: Plumbing > Thru-Hull Fittings |
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