Atlantic
Atlantic Boat Roller Spindle 8" HD Standard Roller Spindle M20 X240MM Galvanised
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The Atlantic Boat Roller Spindle is the perfect component to complete your boat trailer's roller assembly. Built for strength, durability, and seamless performance, this spindle is designed to work with 8” keel rollers featuring a 21mm bore.
Engineered from axle-grade steel and coated with a hot-dip galvanised finish, this spindle offers superior corrosion resistance, far outperforming zinc-coated alternatives. Whether you're navigating freshwater or saltwater environments, you can count on this spindle to withstand the harshest marine conditions.
Designed for practicality, the spindle easily pairs with roller brackets, washers, and split pins to create a robust and reliable assembly. It ensures smooth support for your boat during both launch and retrieval, providing peace of mind and dependable performance.
Engineered from axle-grade steel and coated with a hot-dip galvanised finish, this spindle offers superior corrosion resistance, far outperforming zinc-coated alternatives. Whether you're navigating freshwater or saltwater environments, you can count on this spindle to withstand the harshest marine conditions.
Designed for practicality, the spindle easily pairs with roller brackets, washers, and split pins to create a robust and reliable assembly. It ensures smooth support for your boat during both launch and retrieval, providing peace of mind and dependable performance.
Features
- Hot-dip galvanised coating for unmatched corrosion resistance in marine environments
- Suits 8” keel rollers with a 21mm bore for compatibility and smooth operation
- Made from axle-grade steel for maximum strength and durability
- Works seamlessly with roller brackets, rollers, washers, and split pins
- Offers greater durability and longevity compared to zinc-coated alternatives