Feature(may vary by option.)

●Length: 1.8m / 6ft / 71", Thread Size: M5x0.8, Color: Blue, Silver Tone
●Application: for outboard motor, boat motor control, etc. Please measure and compare the original cable length and the plug, especially the connector before ordering.
●Good Replacement:Made of stainless steel and rubber, durable cables. Rust resistant, wear-resistant, corrosion-resistant, durable and long lasting. The flexible pull ensures a sufficient bending radius for smooth, easy shifting.
●Instructions: Please measure the cable routing path from the control head to the motor connection. Measure from the control end along with unhindered routing to the outer center. Plan an additional 4 feet for a loop to allow unrestricted movement. Most cables are measured at the foot. So round up to the next foot when you make your choice.
●Package Content:2 x Gas Control Cable

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Description


Description:


Quality Material This cable consists of a stainless steel core with a blue jacket.

The durable material ensures low friction and reduced axial play.

Ensure a sufficient bending radius for gentle, easy switching.

Wide range of applications. It is a universal product that is suitable for most boats


Specification:


Condition: brand new

Product Name: Marine Boat Throttle Shift Control Cable
Colour: blue, silver tone.

Material: stainless steel, rubber.

Thread size: M5 x 0.8.

Length: 1.8 meters/6 feet/71 inches.
Application: for outboard motor boat motor steering system, etc.


Note:


Please measure and compare the original cable length and the original plug of the plugs before ordering.

Please allow 1-2 cm error due to manual measurement.


Package includes:


2 x throttle control cables.


Installation instructions:



Please measure the cable routing path from the control head to the motor connection.

Measure from the control end along with an unobstructed route to the outboard center.

Leave an additional 4 feet for a loop to allow unrestricted movement.

Most cables are measured at the foot. So round up to the next foot count when you make your choice.