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Tmc-00902-24v Marine Wiper Motor Heavy Duty Windshield Boat Yacht 2" Shaft New on 2040-parts.com

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Hong Kong, Hong Kong

Hong Kong, Hong Kong
Condition:New Brand:TMC Manufacturer Part Number:Does not apply

SPECIFICATION:
  Model: TMC-00902-24V 
SKU: BWP00102 
Motor: 24V 
Shaft: 2" 
Stall Torque: 100kg-cm 
High Speed AMP: 1.0A(12V) 
Low Speed AMP: 0.5A(12V) 
Fuse Size:1.5A(12V) 
Sweep Angle:83-100-110-120 Degrees Interchangealbe 
Dimensions: LxWxH (197*101*51.4mm)(7.76"*3.98"*2.02") 
More Detail:Self-Parking & 2 Speeds; Uses TMC Splined SS Wiper Arm: TMC-00010H 14" or TMC-00047H 16" 
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