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Jabsco 4" Flangemount Blower - 250 Cfm - 24v Model# 35400-0010 on 2040-parts.com

US $195.88
Location:

Bayville, New Jersey, United States

Bayville, New Jersey, United States
Condition:New Brand:Jabsco Manufacturer Part Number:35400-0010 UPC:671880030182

Jabsco 4" Flangemount Blower - 250 CFM - 24v Model# 35400-0010

DC 250 CFM Flangemount 4" Blowers


Features:
  • Tough Reinforced Plastic Housing
  • Mount to any Flat surface
  • Slip-On Inlet Ducting Connection
  • Efficient High Volume Air Flow
  • Low Current Draw
  • Corrosion-Resistant Materials Throughout
  • N.M.M.A. Type Accepted
  • Meets USCG Regulation 183.410 and ISO 8846 MARINE for Ignition Protection
  • Complies with Complies with ISO 9097 MARINE

Ducting
4"
Open Flow (CFM)
250
Volts
24v


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