ROLLER SHAFT W/ PAL NUTS

Ensure the smooth and secure operation of your boat trailer with this robust Roller Shaft featuring Pal Nuts. Designed for durability and reliable performance, this component is essential for maintaining the integrity of your trailering system, allowing for effortless loading and unloading of your vessel. It's a critical part for any boater who relies on their trailer for transport.

Key Features:

  • Secure Fitment: Comes equipped with pal nuts, ensuring a tight and secure connection that prevents loosening during transit.
  • Durable Construction: Built to withstand the demanding conditions of marine environments and regular trailer use, offering longevity.
  • Smooth Operation: Facilitates the easy movement of your boat onto and off the trailer, reducing friction and wear.
  • Essential Trailering Component: A vital part of your trailer's bunk or roller system, contributing to overall trailer functionality.

This roller shaft is engineered to provide a stable and dependable connection point within your trailer's bunk or roller assembly. Its primary function is to support the keel and hull of your boat, allowing it to slide smoothly during the loading and launching process. The inclusion of pal nuts is a significant advantage, as they provide a positive locking mechanism that resists vibration and movement, a common issue with trailer components that can lead to wear and potential failure. By choosing this roller shaft, you are investing in the safety and efficiency of your boat transportation. It's a piece of mind knowing your trailer is equipped with reliable parts that can handle the stress of carrying your valuable watercraft. Regular maintenance and replacement of key components like this roller shaft are crucial for preventing accidents and ensuring the longevity of your trailer and boat.

Applications for this roller shaft extend across a wide range of boat trailers, from small fishing boats to larger recreational vessels. It is designed to integrate seamlessly with existing trailer hardware, making it an ideal replacement part or upgrade. The robust design means it can endure exposure to water, salt, and varying weather conditions without compromising its structural integrity. Investing in quality trailering components like this roller shaft not only protects your boat but also enhances your overall boating experience by simplifying the logistics of getting your boat to and from the water. It's a testament to the importance of having reliable parts that you can count on, trip after trip.

Product Specifications

Specification Value
MFG Number 86024
Shaft Diameter Approx. 1/2 inch
Shaft Length Approx. 3.5 inches
Pal Nut Size Compatible with 1/2 inch shaft
Material Steel (likely galvanized or coated for corrosion resistance)
Approximate Weight 0.25 lbs

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