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Shoremaster Mh Rear Stainless Sheave Bushing 1006909 For Boat Lift Cross Member on 2040-parts.com

US $6.99
Location:

Watertown, Wisconsin, United States

Watertown, Wisconsin, United States
The bushing comes without original package and may show some signs of discoloration or tarnishing.
Type:Boat Lift Bushing Manufacturer Part Number:1006909 Brand:ShoreMaster UPC:Does not apply

Designed to Fit: ShoreMaster 

Brand: ShoreMaster 

Model: 1006909 

Item Type: Lift - Parts 

Part Location: Sheave 

Part Type: Bushing 


Stainless steel MH Bushing for the rear cross member (non-winch end) of multiple Shore Master boat lifts. The dimensions for the sheave are;

  • Diameter of large portion: - 1-1/4"
  • Height of large portion: - 7/32"
  • Diameter of small portion: - 23/32"
  • Height of small portion: - 1/2"
  • Hole size - 3/8"

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