Scanstrut DS16-P SCANSTRUT NYLON DECK SEAL SCANSTRUT NYLON DECK SEAL - Trotac Marine
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Scanstrut DS16-P SCANSTRUT NYLON DECK SEAL SCANSTRUT NYLON DECK SEAL

SKU:
PAYSCADS16P
$36.95
Scanstrut DS16-P SCANSTRUT NYLON DECK SEAL SCANSTRUT NYLON DECK SEAL View full description

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Watertight Installation
Tapered bung forms a watertight seal. All units are supplied with a closed-cell base seal - 100% waterproof. All models have been IP68 tested and approved.

Easy and Reliable Installation
Captive nuts make for easy assembly and also allow reliable repeat installations. Each unit supplied with both pre-drilled and blank inner seals to make your installation as easy as possible.

No Need to Remove Cable Connectors
Split-seal option does not require connector removal during install.

Multi-Functional Dome Shape
The aesthetic dome-shaped profile provides a stronger, impact-resistant design and outer dome provides additional water shield.

Brand:
Scanstrut

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