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Propsmith 3 1/2 Inch Propeller Installation & Removal Tool (perfect Condition) on 2040-parts.com

US $800.00
Location:

Key Largo, Florida, United States

Key Largo, Florida, United States
Condition:New other (see details) Brand:PROP SMITH Manufacturer Part Number:PropSmith 3.50

Bought new, has never been used. Greased up before realizing it was the wrong size for the job. Get in the same condition as new and save on retail price!


The PropSmith is the preferred tool of yacht owners and marine trade professionals for simple, trouble-free installation and removal of inboard props, regardless of the diameter or number of blades. Recommended and used by quality-conscious boat builders such as Viking, Hatteras, Lazzara, Cabo, Spencer, Ocean, Burger, Sculley, Post, Delta and many others. The PropSmith is the only tool that is both a prop puller and a prop pusher, with no risk of damage to the prop. The unit is compact enough for easy onboard storage and simple enough for underwater use.

Manufactured using unique materials technology that allows exertion of force of up to 40 tons, and provides a lifetime of service.

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