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Lavanture Lp505 Hollow Rectangle Weather Strip Seal- 1 Linear Ft-rv Trailer Auto on 2040-parts.com

US $2.74
Location:

Erving, Massachusetts, United States

Erving, Massachusetts, United States
Condition:New Brand:N/A Manufacturer Part Number:N/A

THIS LISTING IS FOR ONE LINEAR FOOT LAVANTURE LP505 HOLLOW RIBBED RECTANGLE WEATHER STRIP   SEAL
Size: .625" W x .550" H
PSA adhesive
color is black
EPDM weather seals are designed for automotive, marine and a wide variety of Industrial applications. EPDM is a highly stable polymer closed cell sponge material that will not absorb or hold moisture and is not effected by temperature extremes. EPDM also exhibits high electrical insulative properties. Unlike most elastomers it exhibits superior UV resistance.

Specifications: Most LaVanture EPDM rubber seals are medium density, 45-50 durometer. Standard RMA tolerances apply to all the EPDM rubber seals.

Purchases of more than 35 feet will receive a shipping discount. Contact me before purchase for more details.

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