Kobelt Dual Motor Single Handle Shifter on 2040-parts.com
Sarasota, Florida, United States
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The 2047 is a medium-duty bronze & stainless steel control head, providing 2 handles to operate 2 functions independently. The dome is slightly smaller than other Kobelt mechanical control heads, allowing for space savings but with a robust control.
The 2047 allows for up to a maximum throttle travel of 2-3/8" (6cm), and incorporates a roller type detent and independent throttle override. New cost is over $800 |
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