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New Power Gear Rv Slideout Motor Room Slide Out 1010000010 Powergear Camper on 2040-parts.com

US $349.95
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Hudson, Michigan, US

Hudson, Michigan, US
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YOU ARE BUYING A NEW RV SLIDEOUT MOTOR

POWER GEAR ASSEMBLY PART #1010000010 (GEARBOX AND MOTOR)

DOUBLE SHAFT

3/4" SHAFT DIAMETER

1 1/4" SHAFT LENGHTH

1/4" ROLE PIN

TORQUE MX2

MOUNTING PATTERN IS APPROX 3 3/8"  SQUARE

MOTOR BRAKE

OPERATES ON 12 VOLT DC

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