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The typical Large Vessel Cutter is easily installed on vessels with oil seal bearings. The cutting blades are made of stainless steel, which is hardened to approximately 43-45 Rockwell C. This hardening characteristic ensures the greatest cutting ability and is the hardest metal known to remain stable under salt water. The remainder of the cutter parts are 316L stainless; this metal is suitable where hardness is not required for performance, but it is also very stable in salt water. The box welded into the rope guard is made from a mild steel the same as the rope guard itself. The compatibility of the metals allows the steel box and rope guard to be easily welded.

The typical Medium Vessel Cutter is designed to fit all vessels with propeller hub diameters 9" - 40"; the stationary cutter assembly can be mounted directly onto a strut or into a rope guard. The cutter installation is very versatile and can be adapted to almost any application.

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Typical Large Vessel Cutter Model 60/48 Range from 40"-70" Propeller Hub Diameter

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Typical Medium Vessel Cutter - Model Range from 9" - 40" Propeller Hub Diameter

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