Boat Trailer Roller Bracket Spindle Shaft for 8″ Roller | Zinc Finish 19mm (SKU: BFC008)
$11.00
Strong 19mm zinc-coated spindle shaft for 8″ keel rollers. Designed for mid-weight trailers requiring reliable rust-resistant performance.
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The BFC008 spindle shaft is built to support 8″ (200mm) keel rollers and features a strong 19mm diameter for improved load capacity. The smooth zinc-plated finish provides solid rust resistance while maintaining a lighter profile than fully galvanised shafts.
Perfect for medium-sized trailers carrying boats like tinnies, inflatables, and small fiberglass hulls, this shaft offers a balanced combo of durability and ease of use. Ideal for those wanting a little more strength than 16mm but not needing a heavy-duty 24mm option.
Recommended For:
– 8″ keel roller replacement
– Mid-weight marine trailers
– Users upgrading from 16mm shafts
– Saltwater protection (rinse after use recommended)
Highlights:
– 19mm diameter = stronger than 16mm
– Zinc finish = corrosion resistance + smooth finish
– Weighs ~300g
– Easy to fit, easy to maintain
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Product Code | Diameter | Suits Roller Size | Finish | Weight |
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BFC008 | 19mm | 200mm (8″) Roller | Zinc | Approx. 300g |
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Frequently Asked Questions
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Q: What’s the difference between 19mm and 16mm shafts?
A: 19mm is stronger and more stable under load, ideal for heavier setups or if you want more durability. -
Q: Is zinc good for marine use?
A: Yes. Zinc resists rust well in both fresh and light saltwater. Just rinse after each trip. -
Q: Will it fit any 8″ roller?
A: Yes, as long as the roller bore is 19mm and the bracket supports this diameter. -
Q: Can I install it myself?
A: Definitely! It’s plug-and-play for most brackets.
Weight | 0.6 kg |
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Dimensions | 27 × 5 × 5 cm |
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Is BFC008 Right for Your Trailer?
✔️ Great choice if:
- You’re using 8″ rollers and want more strength than 16mm
- Your brackets support 19mm shafts
- You need light rust protection and smooth finish
❌ Skip this if:
- You need heavy-duty load bearing (use 24mm instead)
- Your roller bore is 16mm or 22mm — won’t fit
Installation Tips
- Slide the shaft through your 8″ roller
- Fit the assembly into the roller bracket holes
- Secure each end with locking pins or clips
- Spin test to confirm smooth rolling
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Product | Roller Size | Diameter | Finish | Material | Weight | Use Case | Link |
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SPIND114Z | 4.5″ | 16mm | Zinc | Steel | — | Compact trailers, small boats | View |
SPIND150Z | 6″ (150mm) | 16mm | Zinc | Steel | 200g | Lightweight trailers, tinnies | View |
BFC008 | 8″ | 19mm | Zinc | Steel | 300g | Mid-weight boats, zinc upgrade | View |
SPIND200Z-16 | 8″ | 16mm | Zinc | Steel | 300g | DIY builds, budget-friendly | View |
SPIND300Z | 12″ | 24mm | Zinc | Steel | 300g | Large rollers, heavy-duty zinc | View |
SPIND100G | 4″ | 16mm | Galvanised | Steel | 100g | Smallest setups, rust-proof | View |
SPIND114G | 4.5″ | 16mm | Galvanised | Steel | 200g | Small trailers, extra corrosion protection | View |
SPIND150G | 6″ | 16mm | Galvanised | Steel | 300g | Everyday boat hauling | View |
SPIND200G | 8″ | 19mm | Galvanised | Steel | 300g | Heavier-duty trailer rollers | View |
SPIND200G-16 | 8″ | 16mm | Galvanised | Steel | 300g | Standard 8″ roller replacement | View |
SPIND300G | 12″ | 22mm | Galvanised | Steel | 500g | Heavy-duty setups, max load | View |