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Teleflex Seastar Sport Tilt Steering Helm 2.4 Cu Inch Hh6192-3 Tilt Hydraulic on 2040-parts.com

US $750.50
Location:

Hollywood, Florida, United States

Hollywood, Florida, United States
Condition:New UPC:731957918598 Manufacturer Part Number:HH6192-3 Brand:SeaStar Solutions

Teleflex SeaStar Sport Tilt Steering Helm 2.4 cu inch HH6192-3 Tilt Hydraulic
Brand: SeaStar Solutions
Description:
The ultimate in Tilt Steering Technology.
Tilt steering delivers unsurpassed performance and flexibility making it the perfect system for all possible applications and boat types.
5 wheel positions allow adjustment to most comfortable steering position.
48 degree tilt range (12 down – 36 up).
Remote fill point.
Complete with elbow fittings.
Relief valve setting, 1,000 PSI.
Manufacturer PN: HH6192-3

Internal Code: 800032

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