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Springfield Boat Table Post 3692125 | Thread Lock Non-Locking 25 Inch
Boat part number 1076021 is a new OEM fixed height Thread Lock table post from Springfield Marine, part number 3692125 .
made for Custom Applications
$24.95 MSRP: $33.68
GLS Stock #: 1076021-XIN3394FE684
147 in stock
Boat part number 1076021 is a new OEM fixed height Thread Lock table post from Springfield Marine, part number 3692125 .
This non-locking table post is constructed from aluminum with an anodized finish and black threaded base. It is used with 2 3/8" table mounts and Thread Lock table bases from Springfield Marine (not included). It measures approximately 3 1/4" Dia. x 25" H overall. The pipe diameter is approximately 2 3/8" Dia., but tapers to 2 1/4" Dia. on top. See photos for additional measurements.
Specifications:
This non-locking table post is constructed from aluminum with an anodized finish and black threaded base. It is used with 2 3/8" table mounts and Thread Lock table bases from Springfield Marine (not included). It measures approximately 3 1/4" Dia. x 25" H overall. The pipe diameter is approximately 2 3/8" Dia., but tapers to 2 1/4" Dia. on top. See photos for additional measurements.
Specifications:
- Part Manufacturer: Springfield Marine
- Part Number: 3692125
- Material: Aluminum
- Color: Silver / Black
- Finish: Anodized
- Overall Dimensions: 3 1/4" Dia. x 25" H
- Mounts: Threaded
Sold as seen in pictures. Customers please note every computer shows colors differently. All measurements are approximate.
Instruction / installation manual not included.
Hardware not included.
Product Questions
Need 1” close nipple threaded adapter bsp to npt
Question by: Gary koch on Sep 20, 2022, 10:46 AM
Hello Gary,
I'm afraid we have nothing at this time, and they are not something we can source or order. Sorry.
Gene
I'm afraid we have nothing at this time, and they are not something we can source or order. Sorry.
Gene
Answer by: Admin on Sep 20, 2022, 12:04 PM