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Seastar Teleflex Ssc13419 Marine 19 Foot Rack & Pinion Mechanical Steering Cable on 2040-parts.com

US $140.00
Location:

Hollywood, Florida, United States

Hollywood, Florida, United States
Condition:New Brand:SeaStar Solutions Model:SSC13419 Manufacturer Part Number:SSC13419 Replaces:Teleflex Marine SSC13419 Country of Manufacture:United States Size:19 Foot Shipping Dimensions:27" x 20" x 4" Type:Rack & Pinion Shipping Weight:11 lbs UPC:731957083081 Item Weight:10.7 lbs Warranty:2 Year Manufacturer:SeaStar Solutions Part Number:SSC13419

Product Description
New SeaStar Solutions (Teleflex Marine) mechanical rack & pinion steering cable. Part number SSC13419 (cable series is SSC134, length is 19 foot). This is the same cable that is used in the SS141 and SS151 series rack & pinion steering systems. For single-station, single-cable applications only.

Important Notes
This does not replace SSC124 series cables.
Helm mounting bolt dimensions are 1-5/8" by 2-1/4" bolt center-to-center (4 bolts). Compare to your current to make sure this is correct.

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