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Michael Pags posted:

Dan,

Pleased to address your question, but a bit difficult as I am thousands of miles from home at a hurricane relief center in NC. Will not return until Sunday. 

I actually purchased the unit on an online auction and got a fantastic winning bid. The item was brand new and in the box, so I can not comment on a used item, so these are just suggestions:

  • Be sure the item includes original box and packaging. It is rather large and subject to damage in shipping. 
  • Be sure it operates without flaws, motion and light.  It appears far more durable than the original issue from decades ago, so hopefully this should not be an issue.
  • Be sure it comes with all parts, including switch and mounting bracket. BTW, I did not use the bracket as I think this defeats the purpose of an open span when the bridge is in the open position. 

That's all I can think of without having the unit in front of me.

Hope this helps,

Michael

Thanks Mike.  Great points.  

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