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High-quality sacrificial anodes specifically designed for rudder applications. These disc-shaped anodes are mounted on the rudder and reliably protect the rudder and drive components from galvanic corrosion. Available in two different sizes (70 mm and 90 mm outer diameter) and in zinc and aluminum for varying water conditions.
Sacrificial anodes are essential for corrosion protection of rudders and propulsion components. They sacrifice themselves through an electrochemical reaction, thereby protecting more expensive boat parts such as rudders, rudder blades, and fittings from corrosion. Regular inspection and timely replacement are crucial for the long-term preservation of your boating equipment's value.
| Item No. Zinc | Item No. Aluminium | Øa mm | H mm | Ø1 mm | Ø2 mm | Weight approx. (zinc) |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| - | MA00101PAL | 70.0 | 17.0 | 22.0 | 8.5 | 0.300 kg |
| MA00102P | MA00102PAL | 90.0 | 20.0 | 27.0 | 10.0 | 0.500 kg |
Technical specifications: Outer diameter 70mm or 90mm, heights 17mm or 20mm, bores 8.5mm or 10mm, weights from 0.300 kg to 0.500 kg, material zinc (MA00102P) or aluminum (MA00101PAL, MA00102PAL), suitable for rudder applications, mounting on the rudder with screws.
Material selection: Zinc anodes are ideal for saltwater and brackish water, while aluminum anodes offer universal protection for all water conditions. Choosing the right material is crucial for optimal protection.