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Bideford, United Kingdom

Bideford, United Kingdom
Outboard Engine s/s Security tube & Padlock,2Keys, image 1
Condition:New Type:Engine Parts Manufacturer Part Number:Does Not Apply Sub-Type:Security Country//Region of Manufacture:Italy Brand:Blackspur EAN:60737826015872

Heavy Duty marine outboard locking bar.Slides over engine clamps to prevent them being unscrewed . This can not only be used while on the transom to stop theft and the clamps vibrating loose. but also for storage  to secure to bench or stand when stored.. Your outboard is not insured if not locked to something.. The Tube is 8" long(20cm) with an internal diameter of 35mm and a slot opening of 12mm. Heavy duty waterproof high resistance steel padlock with 2 keys. . Would still recommend to grease to prolong life. Selling since 1964.

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