Cableclam For .825"W/Ss Cover - Trotac Marine
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Cableclam For .825"W/Ss Cover

SKU:
BSS1002100
$48.18
Provides a waterproof pass-through for antenna cables without requiring removal of the factory installed connector. View full description

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Provides a waterproof pass-through for antenna cables without requiring removal of the factory installed connector.

  • Pre-drilled and slit rubber seals for easier installation.
  • A polished stainless steel dress cap conceals mounting hardware, matches other deck hardware and offers protection from UV
  • Stainless steel fasteners included
  • For use above the waterline only

Specifications
Max Cable Diameter 0.44in (11.18 mm)
Max Connector Diameter 0.83in (21.08 mm)
Dress Cap Material 316 Stainless Steel
Mounting Hole Accept #8 x 7/8" Screws
Ring Material UV-Stabilized Thermoplastic
Seal Hole Diameter .220 in (5.59 mm)
.375 in (9.53 mm)
Seal Material UV-Stabilized Buna-N Rubber
Weight 0.45lb (0.2 kg)
Brand:
Blue Sea Systems

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