Attwood 238512-1 Power Adjustable Height Pedestal 13in To 16-1/2in Height on 2040-parts.com
Dayton, Ohio, United States
ATTwood 238512-1 Power Adjustable Height Pedestal 13in to 16-1/2in Height
238 Series has Strength, Style and Corrosion-Resistance to the Core: Pedestal tubes are hard-anodized aluminum All springs are stainless steel Bases are bead-blasted (to close aluminum porosity) and clear-coated Smooth Movement Without Wobble Slider has gear-tooth lock mechanism; locks solidly, disengages easily Slider rides smoothly on acetal linear bearings Clean Style, Ergonomic Design Styling is clean and uncomplicated Handles are ergonomically designed to be easy on the hands and easy to reach On Feb-18-16 at 10:07:44 PST, seller added the following information:
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