Blue Sea 1002 Cable Clam Waterproof Connector 0.83" Marine Rv on 2040-parts.com
White Plains, Maryland, US
New, Original Package.
Blue Sea Systems cable clam, part number 1002.
Perfect for antenna installation. Waterproof co-axial installation without removing connectors. Save the expense of removing and replacing connectors. Avoid poor connections from removing factory connectors. Maximum connector diameter: 0.834".
Specifications:
- Brand: Blue Sea Systems
- Part#: 1002
- UPC#: 632085010027
- Color: White
- Body Material: Acetal
- Max Connector Dia: 0.834"
- Stainless Steel screws included
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