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1 1/4" Marine Bronze Seacock- Mounting Flange Type. Heavy Duty - 18lbs. on 2040-parts.com

US $225.00
Location:

Manhattan Beach, California, United States

Manhattan Beach, California, United States
Condition:New Brand:Made in Denmark Country/Region of Manufacture:Denmark Manufacturer Part Number:F173

The valve weighs 18#. The mounting flange is 1/2" thick x 5-1/2" dia. with 4 -9/16" dia. holes. The output flange is 5/8" thick with two 7/16" threaded holes.The output discharge is 32 mm. A 1" square shaft is used to open the valve. The valve is 7-1/2" tall. I have 2; they have never been used and have a retail value of $500.00 ea. These are very HEAVY DUTY and are serious hull parts. They are 'not' toys!

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