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| Sold as unit of measure: EA. Four-way ratchet design available in either chrome plated cast polished brass or stainless steel. For mounting to deck or bulkhead. Has 9/32" access hole for cable. Standard 1" - 14 male thread. Picture may be stock file photo from manufacturer, not actual product. Please check description and verify part numbers. Manufacturer's Part Number - 19531 Pictures and descriptions may be stock file photos/descriptions from manufacturer, not actual product. Please verify part numbers and contact us with any questions. |
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