Lenco Trim Tab New Replacement Standard 101 Actuator New W/ Hardware 15054-001 on 2040-parts.com
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101 Standard Lenco Replacement Trim Tab Actuator
Part number 15054-001 OEM part works with Lenco Trim Tab systems Includes mounting hardware and 6' wiring lead 101 standard actuator 2.25" stroke 5/16" mount |
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