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Osculati Safety Rescue Light Ktr Led Buoy Boat Marine on 2040-parts.com

US $21.99
Location:

Riga, Latvia

Riga, Latvia
Condition:New Manufacturer Part Number:30.585.00 MPN:yacht ship sail marine boat 30.585.00 Warranty:Yes Brand:Osculati

Description

  • Item Name: Safety light KTR LED with automatic overturning switch-on
  • Part Brand: Osculati
  • Part Number: 30.585.00
  • Diameter Size mm: 110
  • Height Size mm: 135
  • Weight: 160 g
  • Important: Powered by 4 alkaline AA batteries, included; 4-year runtime guaranteed. Fitted with turning safety electric switch, to be activated before switching on the device. Includes clip-on wall support. Type-approved by RINA Marine Equipment. Suitable for commercial boating and pleasure boating in accordance to Ministerial Order 385 dated 29/9/99.

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