Airmar
Airmar 60WR-2 Transducer Hull Nut Wrench, Single-Handed for 2" Housings
Airmar 60WR-2 Transducer Hull Nut Wrench, Single-Handed for 2" Housings
SKUCT-104071
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Simplify transducer installation and maintenance with the Airmar 60WR-2 Transducer Hull Nut Wrench. Designed for precise, single-handed tightening of hull nuts, this specialized tool ensures optimal performance and a watertight seal for your marine electronics. Trust Airmar's commitment to quality for reliable marine solutions. Equip your marine toolkit with this essential Airmar wrench today.
Key Benefits & Features:
- Single-Handed Operation: Streamlines the installation process, allowing for easy tightening of hull nuts in confined spaces.
- Broad Compatibility: Suitable for 2-inch bronze and stainless steel transducer housings, offering versatility across various thru-hull setups.
- Precision Fit: Specifically designed for Airmar B60 and SS60 transducers, ensuring a perfect and secure fit for proper torque application.
- Lightweight Design: Weighing approximately 0.55 lbs, it's easy to handle and reduces fatigue during extended use.
Recommended Pairings: For enhanced stability and bracing during installation, this wrench can be used in conjunction with the Airmar 60WR-4 wrench.
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