Dimensions of the Pack Em Shovel Rack Part # PK-23
Published 02/18/2015 >
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Question:
What is the width of pk-23?
asked by: Garth
Helpful Expert Reply:
I went to our warehouse to pull get the Pack 'Em shovel rack # PK-23 to provide you some measurements.
The outside diameter of the pre-cut holes is 2-3/8 inches and the internal diameter is 0.80 inches and can stretch to about 1.33 inches. The distance eye to eye is 4.36 inches or 4-3/8 inches.
The height is 3-3/4 inches and the width is 2-3/8 inches. The length from either end to the center mounting hole is 13-1/8 inches. The overall length is 26-1/4 inches.
If you need the tower kit it is part # PK-BM and will have 2 pre-drilled towers to provide attachment points for the Pack 'Em shovel rack # PK-23.
I included a video and diagram for you as well.
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Shovel Rack for Pack'Em Racks - Utility Trailer - Qty 2
- Trailer Cargo Organizers
- Tool Rack
- Shovel Rack
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- Pre-Drilled Holes
- Steel
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