



AC Manual Blower Motor EZ Turn Valve: 1 Motor - 4 Valve - Free Floating
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AC Manual Blower Motor EZ Turn Valve: 1 Motor - 4 Valve - Free Floating
A professional AC blower motor system with a 4-valve manifold designed for free floating air displacement boat lifts. EZ Turn Valves for smooth, effortless airflow control under pressure, consistent AC-powered performance, and marine-grade construction for long-term durability at the waterfront.
1 Motor
AC powered
4 EZ Turn Valves
Free Floating
Compatible lifts
Marine-Grade
Built for waterfront
AC Blower Motor Performance
The AC motor delivers consistent, high-volume airflow through the 4-valve manifold to inflate free floating lift tanks quickly and raise vessels with minimal mechanical effort. This is a dependable and powerful alternative to manual pumping or lower-capacity compressors, and the compact assembly fits neatly into a dock or boathouse setup without requiring significant space. Suitable for new lift installations and upgrades to existing manual configurations.
4-Valve EZ Turn Interface
The EZ Turn Valves are engineered for smooth and effortless manual operation even under high pneumatic pressure, allowing precise airflow regulation across all four ports for a perfectly level lift. The mechanical design keeps valves responsive and easy to manipulate without physical strain, enhancing the overall user experience during lifting and lowering. All components are constructed from marine-grade materials engineered to withstand high moisture and temperature fluctuations in waterfront environments.
Compatible Free Floating Lifts
This system is compatible with the following free floating lift brands: TideRider by Tidewater Marine Products, Harbor Hoist by HydroHoist, Float Lifts LLC, Guardian Boat Lifts, and Aqua Boat Lifts.
Not sure if your lift is compatible? Call (260) 918-2758 or email sales@lakelite.com and our team will help confirm fit before you order.
