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West Marine Cartridge Bilge Pump Gyro450 Nos on 2040-parts.com

US $20.00
Location:

Caledonia, Wisconsin, United States

Caledonia, Wisconsin, United States
Condition:New other (see details) Brand:West Marine Manufacturer Part Number:2661007 UPC:025282006007

West Marine 

Cartridge Bilge Pump        Gyro 450

12 volt

Model: 2661007

450 Gph (1703Lph)

1.7A Draw

Moveable ports for higher flow and easy hose connections               6" (1.8cm) Long pre-tinned marine wire reduces creeping and corrosion

Snap on-off swivel base                                                                      Submersible              

Heavy-duty shaft seals                                                                        Removable cartridge

Tough Nylon impeller

Specifications:

Height: 4.5" (114cm)

Width: 3" (76mm)

Round Footprint 2-3/8" (60mm)

Volt DC:     12

Amp Draw:   1.7

Hose Size: 3/4" (9mm)

Fuse Size: 2.5A

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