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Rule-mate Fully Automatic Bilge Pumps. Anti-airlock 12 Volt - Rm500a Marine on 2040-parts.com

US $60.00
Location:

Hollywood, Florida, United States

Hollywood, Florida, United States
Condition:New UPC:42237111067 Manufacturer Part Number:RM500A Brand:Rule

Rule-Mate Fully Automatic Bilge Pumps. Anti-Airlock 12 Volt - RM500A Marine
Brand: Rule
Description:
• Anti-Airlock protection.
• No burn-out when run dry.
• Exclusive moisture tight seals.
• Easy clean snap-lock strainer bases.
• Stainless steel shafts.
• Completely submersible.
• Silent and vibrationless operation.
• Ignition protection.
• Rust and corrosion protection.
• All-in-one pump and switch - No float switch required.
• 12 volt.
500 GPH. Discharge 3/4”


Manufacturer PN: RM500A
Internal Code: 582348

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