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Todd Trac Lock 3 2-7/8" Slide Locking (#5201a) on 2040-parts.com

US $85.00
Location:

Seattle, Washington, United States

Seattle, Washington, United States
Condition:New Manufacturer Part Number:5201A Brand:Todd Type:Bench Seat(s) UPC:751536000445

ABYC Manual Super Slider
(Todd TRAC LOCK 3  2-7/8" Slide Locking)

Meets the highest ABYC standards and provides 6" of positive locking fore and aft adjustment of your seat. The Manual Slider has a one-piece, heavy-duty extruded base plate to ensure easy movement without any play. Anodized aluminum, “no-wobble” design and resistant to weathering and saltwater corrosion.

  • Anodized aluminum with stainless steel hardware
  • Horizontal adjustments on nylon gibs(6")
  • Moves in a one piece heavy duty extruded base plate
  • Provides 5" Fore and Aft Adjustment.
  • Fits 2 7/8" Pedestals
  • 360° Rotation
  • Positive Rotational Lock
 Dimensions 13 1/8"L x 7 1/4"W.

The American Boat and Yacht Council has recommended seating standards for the marine industry. These standards help classify pedestal applications in two separate categories. Within each of these classifications all pedestals must pass a series of test, ( horizontal and vertical impacts, torque and static load test). There are also two types of Class A seats.
Class AP (Passenger)
Seat mount must resist 30 foot pounds of torque.
Class AD (Driver)
Seat mount must incorporate a “mechanical interference lock” and resist 150 foot pounds of torque.

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