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1 Ea Fuel Pump Removed From C-130a Aircraft P/n: 123226-100-05 Used on 2040-parts.com

US $20.00
Location:

Bloomingdale, Illinois, United States

Bloomingdale, Illinois, United States
USED / AS REMOVED
Manufacturer Part Number:123226-100-05 Part Brand:PESCO Warranty:No Country of Manufacture:United States Compatible Model:2915-00-691-1385

THIS IS FOR 1 EA FUEL PUMP THAT WAS REMOVED FROM A C-130A AIRCRAFT.

USED / AS REMOVED CONDITION

P/N: 123226-100-05

NSN: 2915-00-691-1385

S/N: PE2413

MFG: PESCO

DESIGNED FOR PARTIALLY SUBMERGED OPERATION,NON POSITIVE DISPLACEMENT,

1 IMPELLER, 200V, 400 CPS ,3 PH, 1.7 AMPS, 5000 PHR AT 5 PSI W/JP4 FUEL,

8.400 IN. LG,  5.380 IN. W,  3.630 IN. H O/A DIM.,

4 MTG HOLES 0.264 IN. DIA DRILLED THRU SQ FLANGE ON 2.500 IN. CTRS,

4 WIRE ELECTRICAL LEAD PROCESSED W/4 TERMINAL LUGS,

EXTERNAL 90 DEG 1.000 IN. ID DISCHARGE HOSE CONNECTION

SOLD AS-IS .

 

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