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Somfy 24 Volt Motors For Rv Shades Lt28-b73 (3 Motors) on 2040-parts.com

US $90.00
Location:

Bandera, Texas, United States

Bandera, Texas, United States
Motors are in good mechanical condition,no dents or defects,see description below
Brand:somfy Country/Region of Manufacture:France Manufacturer Part Number:LT28-B73 Interior Part Type:RV shade motor

These motors were taken out of shade tubes from RV blinds and have been tested, and motors work fine. All 3 motors have "like new" appearance with no defects. The wire leads are short, but enough wire is available for additional wire to be soldered, and / or wire nuts or connectors to be connected. One of the motors has spade type connectors on the wire ends already. The limit switches work fine.Technical info can be found on the web.These motors go for at least $120.00 for 1 motor so this is a great deal! Thanks for looking!

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