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Attwood Sp-37914 Wall-i Power Pedestal on 2040-parts.com

US $98.99
Location:

Dayton, Ohio, United States

Dayton, Ohio, United States
Condition:New Brand:ATTwood Manufacturer Part Number:SP-37914

Attwood SP-37914 Wall-I Power Pedestal

Type B seat mounts are designed to "lock" into the post. Engineered to prevent unintentional detachment
Heavy-duty bushing with peripheral bearing system and exclusive "crush ribs" are individually sized for exact fit
Tubing is precisely-sized and satin-anodized finished. Tubing comes in several styles. Pedestals come in several lengths, including patented "J-Slot"
Precisely positioned locking tab positively locks post to base. Wedge(TM) bushing locks in with a tight, solid fit. 2-Point stainless steel riveting strengthens the bushing
Strong base design has reinforcing ribs and improved profile to withstand the toughest conditions. Bead blasting closes aluminum porosity. Brushing process provides long-lasting high-sheen finish


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