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5th Wheel Landing Jack Bevel Miter Gears Atwood 75030 on 2040-parts.com

US $57.99
Location:

Olean, New York, United States

Olean, New York, United States
5th Wheel Landing Jack Bevel Miter Gears Atwood 75030, US $57.99, image 1
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5th Wheel RV Landing Jack Replacement Bevel Miter Gears for Atwood, Standard Duty

 Standard Duty Miter Gears with Thrust Bearings, Washers, plate, pins, and bushings

Taller 15 tooth Gear dimensions are: 1.350" diameter x 0.700" H, 0.500" center hole
Shorter 15 tooth Gear dimensions are: 1.350" diameter x 0.630" H, 0.500" center hole
 Bearing 1.400" x 0.460" x 0.750" center hole (
Made in USA)
Metal plate: 2.2" x 0.180 thick, 0.500" hole (centered)
1 long pin (1.380" long), 1 short pin (0.750" long)
Nylon bushing and wide felt washer
2 steel washers (1 1/2")

Taller gear has 1 cut out in the back from drive pin, shorter gear has 2 cut outs, 1 for recessed short drive pin and 1 for longer drive pin.

 15 Teeth Gears (2 included in kit)



Brand New in Package
1lbs


Will combine shipping, will ship international

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