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Anodes noix d’arbre (gros modèle)

Ref. ALM-VDM-FABR ANO900890

The large zinc shaft nut anode, with a diameter of ø30, is designed for the protection of propeller shafts against galvanic corrosion in marine environments. Supplied with its fixing screws, it ensures direct installation and effective defense of submerged metal components. Its zinc composition is suitable for saltwater.

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Anode zinc noix d'arbre gros modèle ø30 (vrac + vis)
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Description

Super Marine - Zinc shaft nut anode large model ø30 - Galvanic protection

The Zinc shaft nut anode large model ø30 from Super Marine is specifically designed to protect propeller shafts and rudders from galvanic corrosion in marine environments. Made of zinc, it provides effective sacrificial protection for less noble metals on your vessel.

Ideal for vessels operating in saltwater, it ensures reliable operation by diverting corrosive attack from vital propulsion and steering components.


Targeted protection and simple installation

This anode is a key element for the longevity of submerged equipment. Its design allows for direct attachment to the shaft nut.

  • Protection: Active defense against galvanic corrosion.
  • Material: Zinc, suitable for saline marine environments.
  • Installation: Supplied with screws for immediate mounting.

KEY POINTS:

  • Effective protection for propeller shafts and rudders.
  • Zinc material for saltwater.
  • Installation facilitated by included screws.

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