Shore Power Deck Outlet For 30/50 Amp Cable on 2040-parts.com
Wilmington, North Carolina, United States
THIS IS A GLENDINNING CABLE MASTER DECK FITTING. BRONZE WITH CHROME PLATING.
THERE WAS A RING AND COVER THAT SCREWED TO THE BACK OPENING THAT HAS BEEN REMOVED. IT CAN BE ADAPTED TO ANY SHORE POWER/WATER HOSE ETC OUTLET. VERY SOLID MATERIAL AND HIGH QUALITY. THE CHROME IS SHOWING SIGNS OF CORROSION/PITTING. THIS DOES NOT EFFECT ITS OPERATION. COMPLETE WITH GASKET. SOLD AS SEEN IN THE PHOTOS |
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