Lev-o-gage (marine) Inclinometer And Tilt Gauge--proudly Made In Usa!! on 2040-parts.com
Broomfield, Colorado, US
Lev-o-gage Inclinometer and Tilt Gauge by Sun Company*
- FEATURES:
- Made in USA
- Mounts on sailboat bulkhead with high-bond tape
- Shows angle of heel from -45 degrees to 45 degrees
- Flexible tube assembly is shatterproof
- Numerals are engraved and paint-filled for long life
- Brass ball rides in special damping fluid
- Great gift for marine enthusiasts
- 3.5"W x 1.6"H, 0.7 oz
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