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Imtra/Exalto Type 1 Wiper System
WHILE Type 1 arms are offered in three lengths. Each
SUPPLIES is also adjustable in length allowing us to offer
arms from 11.8" to 29.5".
LAST
EX2139AS EX216532
EX2110 EX2157 WINDSHIELD WIPERS
FIG 1712
This Type 1 self-parking, 2-speed wiper is typically fitted to yachts with windows no taller than 42". All external hardware is made of
brass or stainless steel. Motor drive shaft is 3/4", idler shaft is 5/16" and distance between the two shafts is 2". The Type 1 pantograph
arm is constructed of 316 stainless steel with a brass gallery head. Arm comes standard with an adjustable spring gallery with a fold
back feature allowing the arm to stay off the glass when cleaning. Also has a low-glare black polyester epoxy coated finish over a
sandblasted stainless steel surface. The arm accepts blades up to 31-1/2". Available on special order. The washing jets are fitted to
the wiper arm or the bulkhead above or below the window. Water can be supplied either from ship's fresh water supply or from a
separate reservoir (which allows anti-freeze to be added if necessary). In addition, we offer a series of internal plumbing fittings,
solenoid valves and thru-bulkhead connectors to complete the system. Each jet features four adjustable nozzles. When using both
jets, fluid is applied to both sides of the blade.
No. Each Description
EX2139AS $385.50 23.6" to 29.5" Adjustable Black Pantograph Arm
EX2165.32 633.60 12V 2-Speed Self-Parking Wiper Motor – 1-3/8" Bulkhead
EX2110 54.20 Washing Jet for Type 1 Arms with 4 Nozzles
EX2154 1.80/ft. *1/4" Soft Black Tubing
EX2157 1.30/ft. *1/4" Hard Black Tubing
*Tubing for Plumbing System – Interior and exterior black tubing for the wiper washing system.
EX2154 Tubing, black, 1/4" (soft) for use in all exterior applications and for interior applications with barb type fittings.
EX2157 Tubing, black, 1/4" (hard) for use with 6mm Quick-Connect interior plumbing fittings.
Arms and Blades Sold Separately
For 2-Speed Switch — See Fig. 1708