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Meltronics Clutch Magnetic P/n 9986743 Nsn 2520-00-560-6554 Sterling T506a on 2040-parts.com

US $18.00
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Brentwood, New York, United States

Brentwood, New York, United States
Condition:New other (see details) Brand:MELTRONICS Warranty:Yes Manufacturer Part Number:9986743 Country/Region of Manufacture:United States

MELTRONICS CLUTCH, MAGNETIC ,VEHICULAR P/N 9986743 NSN  2520-00-560-6554.
NOS CONDITION. SHOWS SOME COSMETIC WEAR, BUT BELIEVED TO BE NOS.
14 DAY WARRANTY FOR COMPLETE REFUND.
ALT P/N STERLING INST P/N T506A
9018-41 DESIGNATRONICS INCORPORATED

Name

Value

OVERALL LENGTH

3.969 INCHES NOMINAL

OVERALL DIAMETER

1.750 INCHES NOMINAL

TORQUE CAPACITY

47.000 INCH-OUNCES MAXIMUM

DRIVE TYPE

SINGLE FRICTION FACE

FIELD HUB BORE DIAMETER

0.250 INCHES NOMINAL

ARMATURE HUB BORE DIAMETER

0.125 INCHES NOMINAL

MAXIMUM HORSEPOWER RATING AT 100 RPM

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