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Rv Pedestal 27 ½" Table Leg + 2 Abs Surface Mount Base 6 ½"dia For 2 ¼" Pole on 2040-parts.com

Location:

Plymouth, Indiana, United States

Plymouth, Indiana, United States
Condition:New Brand:generic Manufacturer Part Number:TB27-PL-SU

 you are bidding on one new 27-1/2" black table leg with 2 surface mount ABS bases used on floor and bottom of  table top

  • 1 black 27-1/2" long steel pole
  •  base is 6-1/2" diameter
  •  base has 6 screw holes on a 5-1/2" diameter
  • base is 1-3/4 " tall when mounted
  • fits 2-1/4 diameter legs.
  •  base is made from Heavy duty rigid  ABS plastic. the leg is steel
  • I believe it is stronger than the standard metal base

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