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Submersible Electric Bilge Pump Rule 1500 12 Volt on 2040-parts.com

US $39.00
Location:

North Fort Myers, Florida, US

North Fort Myers, Florida, US
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 1500gph 12V Bilge Pump, 1-1/8" Port, 4.8A Draw, 9A Fuse, 6"H x 4-1/4"W        
Great performance at a value price, Rule submersible pumps are the first choice for many boat manufacturers. Their motors feature stainless-steel shafts, water cooling and a vibration-free centrifugal impeller that won't burn out if run dry.  Each pump requires a panel switch for manual operation or a float switch for automatic operation.          
 great pump ,runs fine, clean
 price per pump, 3 available

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