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Springfield Spring-lock Power Rise Pedestal 1642008 / Stationary At 22 1/2" on 2040-parts.com

US $49.99
Location:

Lenoir, North Carolina, United States

Lenoir, North Carolina, United States
22 1/2" - 29 1/2" Power Rise Pedestal Modified to be Stationary at 22 1/2"
Type:Seat Pedestal Manufacturer Part Number:1642008 Brand:Springfield Marine

MODIFIED SPRINGFIELD POWER PEDESTAL TO A STATIONARY 22 1/2" HIGH

This pedestal malfunctioned and would not rise anymore. The height was comfortable for me and  instead of fixing it I modified it by adding a little caulk so the cylinder wouldn't leak (pictured) and left it at a stationary 22 1/2" high. You could fix it or use it the way I did. The swivel is very smooth and fluid, no squeak

1642008 Springfield Spring-Lock 22-1/2-29-1/2" Seat Power Pedestal
  • Brand: Springfield
  • Condition: New
  • MPN: 1642008

SPRING-LOCK PWR STD UP PED 1642008

Springfield Marine Spring-Lock Power Rise Adjustable Stand-Up Pedestal.

Polished stainless steel post with seat mount adjusts from 22-1/2" to 29-1/2". Rotates 360?. Polished finish. Use with any non-locking Spring-Lock base (sold separately).


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