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Raymarine Raymarine Type 1 Pump 12v Model# M81120 on 2040-parts.com

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Bayville, New Jersey, United States

Bayville, New Jersey, United States
Condition:New Brand:Raymarine Manufacturer Part Number:M81120 UPC:023193811208

Raymarine Raymarine Type 1 Pump 12V Model# M81120


Type 1 Pump 12volt
Reversing hydraulic pump for use with steering systems equipped with 4.914 cubic inch (80cc 230cc) hydraulic steering rams.

The Type 1 hydraulic drive is compatible with both S1/S1G and S2/S2G corepacks. Use the table below to determine the Type 1 hydraulic drive's capacity when used with each corepack

Corepack Used S1 or S1G

Ram Capacity 4.9in - 10.5in
(80CC-172CC)
Maximum Stall
Pressure at 12V
750psi (50bar)


(no load) 67in/min (1000cc/min)



Corepack Used S2 or S2G

Ram Capacity 4.9in - 14in
(80cc - 230cc)
Maximum Stall
Pressure at 12V
750psi (50bar)

Peak Flow Rate


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