GROCO Thru-Hull Installation Tool [THT-530]
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Thru-Hull Installation Tool
Thru Hull Installation Tool
The Concept:
THT-530 makes the installation of standard GROCO thru-hull fittings possible by a single installer. Slide the thru-hull fitting, flanged end first, over the tool. (It will stop at the proper step.) Tie a length of monofilament to the eye and place it into the already-cut hole in the hull of the boat. Apply caulking to the flange of the fitting, and pull the fitting through the hole and against the hull from inside the boat. Thread the mono-filament through the locknut or seacock. With the fitting pulled firmly against the hull the locknut or the seacock may be screwed onto the fitting.
THT-530 fits GROCO Thru-hull Fitting Sizes from 1/2" through 3"
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Thru-Hull Installation Tool
Thru Hull Installation Tool
The Concept:
THT-530 makes the installation of standard GROCO thru-hull fittings possible by a single installer. Slide the thru-hull fitting, flanged end first, over the tool. (It will stop at the proper step.) Tie a length of monofilament to the eye and place it into the already-cut hole in the hull of the boat. Apply caulking to the flange of the fitting, and pull the fitting through the hole and against the hull from inside the boat. Thread the mono-filament through the locknut or seacock. With the fitting pulled firmly against the hull the locknut or the seacock may be screwed onto the fitting.
THT-530 fits GROCO Thru-hull Fitting Sizes from 1/2" through 3"
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About the Manufacturer
Manufacturer's Name GROCO
GROCO (Gross Mechanical Laboratories, Inc.) was born in the basement of a Baltimore row house in (approximately) 1918, with a pair of workers trained personally by founder Angus Roy Gross, Sr. This was a time when the entrepreneurial spirit flourished in America and when the industrial boom stood on the shoulders of an expanding steel industry and quickly growing automotive and marine industries.
Most founders of marine industry companies were here because of a love of the water and a passion for boating, and Angus was no exception. An avid boater, he raced early versions of hydroplanes in the 1920's and briefly held the speed record for one class of boats in 1926 while piloting the Lady Baltimore off the coast of Palm Beach, Florida. In 1929 Angus founded the Corinthian Yacht Club in Maryland's Chesapeake Bay.