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00513USA - Tecnoseal 50mm USA Egg Shape Zinc Shaft Anode

Tecnoseal

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SKU:
AO1212-AF-37
UPC:
8.05274E+12
MPN:
00513USA
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A 50mm USA type egg shape zinc shaft anode suitable for use in salt water and manufactured from a premium grade alloy for high performance.

The zinc ball shaft anode is manufactured to US MIL Spec by Tecnoseal in Italy, one of the world's leading suppliers of sacrificial anodes for cathodic protection in the leisure boat market.

Every zinc anode sold by Anode Outlet is genuine and manufactured to the highest quality anode specification. Item(s) shown in image may not come in manufacturers' branded packaging due to production processes.

Also available in:
Aluminium - 00513USAAL.
Magnesium - 00513USAMG.

Tecnoseal USA Egg Shape Zinc Shaft Anode Size Guide:

  • Please refer to the diagram in the product photos for measurements.
  • If you wish to navigate to a different anode in the list, simply click on the part number.
  • 00500USA and 00504USA are both non-stocked items, so if you're looking for either of these anodes, please contact us for our most up-to-date prices and lead times.
Part Number Ø1 (mm) h (mm) Ø (mm) Weight (kg)
00500USA 19 51 54 0.48
00501USA 22 51 54 0.43
00502USA 25 51 54 0.41
00503USA 25.4 51 54 0.40
00504USA 28 56 58 0.44
00505USA 28.6 51 54 0.36
00506USA 30 67 63 0.73
00507USA 31.8 64 58 0.48
00509USA 35 67 66 0.70
00510USA 38 67 66 0.62
00511USA 40 76 82 1.10
00511MUSA 44.4 76 82 1.36
00512USA 45 76 82 1.10
00512MUSA 48 76 82 1.05
00513USA 50 76 82 1.09
00514USA 50.80 83 82 1.10
00516USA 57.10 102 107 2.82
00517USA 60 102 107 2.60
00518USA 63.50 102 107 2.40
00520USA 70 96 122 3.20
00521MUSA 76.20 96 122 2.70

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Blog: Aluminium versus zinc anodes.

Metal:
Zinc