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Globe Drivesaver® Model 524y Flexible Marine Drive Coupling For Yanmar & Kanzaki on 2040-parts.com

US $332.27
Location:

Rockland, Massachusetts, United States

Rockland, Massachusetts, United States
Condition:New Brand:Globe Marine Products Country of Manufacture:United States Manufacturer Part Number:01-12-0200 UPC:852662655643

Specifications:
Model: 524Y
Globe Part Number: 01-12-0200
Flange Diameter : 120mm
Number of Bolts : 4
Bolt Diameter : 10mm
Bolt Circle : 100mm
Pilot Diameter : 65mm
Pilot Configuration : Male / Female
Coupling Diameter : 5 1/4"
Coupling Thickness : 1"
Engine Torque Rating (ft/lbs) : 675

Compatible with the following manufacturers and models:

Manufacturer Model Number
Kanzaki                                            KBW20                                             
Kanzaki                                            KBW21                                             
Kanzaki                                            KM4A                                              
Kanzaki                                            KMH4A                                             
Yanmar                                             KBW20                                             
Yanmar                                             KBW21                                             
Yanmar                                             KH 18                                             
Yanmar                                             KM4A                                              
Yanmar                                             KMH4A                                             
Yanmar                                             YP-10 M                                           

                            




Absorbs Shock
 
DRIVESAVER® effectively absorbs thrust and torque from the propeller shaft, as well as excessive shock from changing gears and high speed planing. It also helps control damage and misalignment from torsional engine movement. 
Prevents Electrolysis 
 
DRIVESAVER® provides an impervious barrier that blocks electrical currents from the water to protect your engine and transmission from damaging electrolytic corrosion.
Acts Like a "Circuit Breaker" 
 
DRIVESAVER® absorbs extreme shock and torque usually caused by a hidden log, line, or rock. DRIVESAVER® is designed to break apart, leaving your transmission and engine intact. That's right. DRIVESAVER® gets destroyed, not your costly transmission and engine. That's the kind of total protection you can't afford to be without!
Installs Easily 
 
DRIVESAVER® installs simply and quickly,  No cutting or machining is required. And, you don't have to haul your boat out of the water.  just separate the drive flanges, insert the coupling, align DRIVESAVER® and bolt together.

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