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Ventline Bv0115-04 Operator With Crank Handle/screw Rv on 2040-parts.com

US $14.11
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Azusa, California, United States

Azusa, California, United States
Ventline BV0115-04 Operator with Crank Handle/Screw RV, US $14.11, image 1
Condition:New Brand:Ventline Warranty:Yes Manufacturer Part Number:BV0115-04 UPC:88805650156

Ventline BV0115-04 Non-Powered Roof Vent Replacement Operator with Handle Trailer RV
 
 
Keep your Ventline Powered Vent Domes in tip top shape with these replacement parts.
 
For new and old style vents
 
Will not work on vents with operators with a white plastic tip.
 
For operators with the white plastic tip please use the BVD0462-00

Please Note: This doesn't not replace shaft knobs that are D shafts.
   
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