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Norco Ind. Accuslide Rv Slide Out Motor Mc193c-2 / R25055 Ratio 78:1 Camper on 2040-parts.com

US $114.99
Location:

Fremont, Indiana, United States

Fremont, Indiana, United States
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Brand:Norco Industries Part Type:Slide Out Motor Manufacturer Part Number:MC193C-2

NORCO INDUSTRIES
"ACCUSLIDE"
RV SLIDE OUT MOTOR
PART NUMBERS MC193C-2 / R25055

12VDC
RATIO 78:1

ENTIRE PIECE MEASURES ABOUT 10" X 5 1/2" X 4 1/2"
MOUNTING SURFACE MEASURES 10" X 2"

ATTACHED TO GEAR BOX & MOUNTING BRACKET
13 TOOTH (TWO ROW) GEAR

OUT OF ORIGINAL PACKAGING
INSTRUCTIONS & ADDITIONAL HARDWARE NOT INCLUDED

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