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Bilgepump Heavy Duty 2200 Gph S/s Shaft 12v 18922004 on 2040-parts.com

US $98.99
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Osprey, Florida, US

Osprey, Florida, US
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  1. 2200 GPH HEAVYDUTY 12 POLE DOUBLE BALL BEARING MOTOR
  2. LIQUID COOLED FOR EXTENDED MOTOR LIFE
  3. QUALITY ENGINEERED MECHANICAL/LIP SEAL
  4. ISO 8849 MARINE AND CE STANDARDS
  5. EASY INTERCHANGEABLE WITH MOST SIMILAR BILGE PUMPS
  6. HOSE SIZES L2200- 1-1/8" OR 1-1/4"
  7. STAINLESS STEEL SHAFT / AMPS 7.5 / VOLTS 12V / FUSE 12AMP
  8. WE ALSO SERVICE AND INSTALL MOST MARINE PUMPS 941-966-4320
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