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Through Hull Fitting 1" Bsp + 1"hosetail .316 Stainless Steel Polished Face . on 2040-parts.com

AU $29.95
Location:

Rockhampton, Australia

Rockhampton, Australia
Condition:New Brand:QLD Marine Hardware Skin fitting:stainless steel Through hull fitting:Stainless steel Manufacturer Part Number:QMH - 33504 MPN:QMH 33504


1" Through hull fitting. 316 Stainless Steel . Polished face .

1" Bsp thread. With 1" hose tail fitting  .

To suit 1" inner diameter flexible tubing/piping

 Practical hull thickness up to around 30mm

75mm overall length

33mm dia hole required to fit through hull

Polished head dia is 49mm dia.

Also available is the type with full length thread . See in store for them when available. 

 If you require more than listed we regularly have more arriving . Message us to reserve them as they often sell out on our website before the stock arrives  

We back our products with 30 years TRADE experience in Marine and Heavy Industries and Boat Construction and Engineering as well as honesty and integrity  .

We also Machine , fabricate and design marine components, and have extensive knowledge in the construction of boats in the 30' to 50' range. What qualification can others back theirs with?.

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