This box was developed for builders who want a simple, light, all-stainless box that will fit in tight places, as it does not extend forward of the firewall as far as a standard box. Every part of the tri-box is stainless; including bushings, rivets, etc. It is furnished with a closed-cell silicone gasket. Weight is 9.6 ounces. |
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Yes, the left hand model can be special ordered. Please contact our sales department for current pricing and availability on the left hand model and to place the special order.
The firewall mounting plate has dimensions of 5.125" x 3.25". The shaft extends 3/4" out of the box with an arm that measures 1.375". The apex of the box measures 2.75" perpendicular to the firewall.
This box uses 2 inch SCAT ducting.
The firewall has 2 O.D. tube. From the edge of the tube to the center of the mounting hole measures 25/32 on one end and measures 1-51/64 on the other end. The mounting holes are 3/16 diameter. This photo shows a left Tribox. The right Tribox has the same dimensions but the shaft extends with the arm out of the opposite side.
The firewall mounting plate has dimensions of 5.125" x 3.25". Per our product notes, "The RV-10 uses both a left and a right unit, and they also can be ordered separately. If you are not sure which one(s) you need, refer to your firewall plans drawings."