Streamlined Collar Zinc Anodes for Metric Shafts
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Model # 485359 Mfg # CMX25
Model # 485359 Mfg # CMX25
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If you use your boat in saltwater, these zinc mil-spec anodes are a good choice for protecting your prop shaft and prop against galvanic corrosion.

The zinc alloy material of these anodes makes them a good (see note below) choice for use in saltwater. Designed to meet stringent military standards (Mil-Spec MIL-A-18001) for sacrificial anodes, the alloy is mostly zinc, but with measurable concentrations of cadmium (~0.1%) and aluminum (~0.25%). The additional cadmium causes the anode to erode from the surface inward, which causes a “sandblasted” appearance to the surface. When the anode is almost dissolved, it needs to be replaced. Features include a 100% circular radius, interlocking halves, stainless steel hardware and extra alloy around the fasteners.

NOTE: Zinc alloy anodes should be used in saltwater only. Used in brackish water or freshwater they can "passivate" and cease to provide protection. If you use your boat in brackish water, aluminum alloy anodes are your best choice. If you use you boat in freshwater, we suggest magnesium alloy anodes.

Key Features

  • Zinc alloy for use in saltwater
  • Meet stringent Mil-Spec MIL-A-18001 for sacrificial anodes
  • Interlocking halves with slot-head or hex head cap screws
  • Extra alloy around fasteners

Attachment Method Screw-On
Best Use Prop/Shaft
Compatibility Not For a Specific Engine
Dimensions 1" Inner Diameter x 2 1/8" Outer Diameter x 2 3/8" Length (25mm x 54mm x 60mm)
Material Zinc
Shape Ball
Type Replacement Anode Only
Water Type Salt Water