Osculati Zinc Anode Ø125 mm, 1080 g, Screw Mounting
€17.95EUR
Product Description
The Osculati zinc anode with a diameter of 125 mm and a weight of 1080 g is a professional cathodic protection element for yachts, motorboats, and other watercraft. It is used to protect metal parts of the hull, propeller, rudder, and other submerged components from electrochemical corrosion. Thanks to the use of high-quality zinc, the anode provides effective protection in saltwater and slightly brackish water environments, extending the lifespan of metal parts and minimizing maintenance costs. The product features solid construction, resistance to external factors, and easy screw mounting. Its round shape and universal dimensions allow for wide application—both in recreational and professional vessels. The Osculati anode is a proven solution ensuring reliability and safety in harsh marine conditions.
Technical specifications:
Material: zinc
Outer diameter: 125 mm
Weight: 1080 g
Mounting: screw (bolt mounting)
Color: silver-gray (natural zinc color)
Type: round anode (so-called rose anode)
Compatibility: protection of metal hull parts, propeller, rudder, and other underwater components
Intended use: salt and slightly brackish waters
Manufacturer: Osculati
SKU: 43.915.02
EAN: 8033137141027
Additional information:
To ensure the anode effectively performs its function, regular inspection is recommended—the degree of wear should be assessed at least once per season, and if significantly worn, replaced with a new one. The product’s installation is quick and intuitive thanks to the screw mounting system; simply tighten the anode to the prepared spot on the hull or other part requiring protection. The product does not require specialized maintenance—periodic cleaning of surface deposits and residues is sufficient. Osculati also offers other anode variants in different sizes and made from aluminum or magnesium, allowing selection of appropriate protection depending on the type of water body and material of protected parts. Using the anode significantly extends the lifespan of metal boat parts and reduces the risk of costly corrosion-related repairs, making it an essential component of every watercraft’s equipment.









