Shaft Packing Wrench Multi-set 5 - All Inclusive! on 2040-parts.com
Middletown, Ohio, United States
2-3/4" Shaft Packing Wrench, made out of 3/8" thick Billet Aluminum (Blue Anodized). -----This is a Stub Wrench for the 2.750" Stuffing Box Packing Gland. -----Fits hardware that is 2-3/4" across flats -----This 2-3/4" tool was initially released for a customers "Sea Ray 370" Cruiser 2-1/2" Shaft Packing Wrench, made out of 3/8" thick Billet Aluminum (BLUE Anodized). -----This is a Stub Wrench for the 2.500" Stuffing Box Packing Gland. -----Fits hardware that is 2-1/2" across flats -----This 2-1/2" tool was initially released for a customers "34' Hatteras Stuffing Box" 2-1/4" Shaft Packing Wrench, made out of 3/8" thick Billet Aluminum (Black Anodized). ----- This is a Stub Wrench for the 2.250" Stuffing Box Packing Gland. ----- Fits hardware that is 2-1/4" across flats ----- This 2-1/4" tool was initially released for a customers "Rudder Stuffing Box" made by: Buck Algonquin 2" Shaft Packing Wrench for Inboards, made out of 3/8" thick Billet Aluminum (Colored Black or Blue). ----- This is a Stub Wrench for the hard to reach 2" Stuffing Box Packing Gland. ----- Includes one 3/8" "Square" Hole for an extension wrench, and one 9/16" "Square" Hole for the Drain Plug. ----- Fits hardware that is 2" across flats 1-7/8" Shaft Packing Wrench for Inboards, made out of 3/8" thick Billet Aluminum (Blue Anodized). ----- This is a Stub Wrench for the hard to reach 1.875" Stuffing Box Packing Gland, and an inexpensive solution before purchasing the Self-Adjusting Packing Nut. ----- Includes one 3/8" "Square" Hole for an extension wrench, and one 9/16" "Square" Hole for the Drain Plug. Anodized Blue. ----- Fits hardware that is 1-7/8" across flats "Like" us on Facebook @ www.facebook.com/ShaftPackingWrench Have another size in mind? We can make it. Minimum order applies and bulk discount will be given. Would you like to be a distributor? Contact us. We want to discuss the details. Please contact us with any questions you may have about this product. Keywords include: Shaft Packing Nut Wrench, Packing Nut, Malibu, Tige, Nautique, Mastercraft, Leaking Packing Nut, Shaft leak, Marina, Marine, Wakeboard Boat, Marine Tool, Tool, Wrench, Stuffing Box, Shaft, Inboard, Leaking Packing Nut, Shaft Leak, Rudder, Buck Algonquin, Yachting, Sailing, Boating, Marine Store, Marine Sales, Boat Sales, SeaRay, Century, Cobalt
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