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Warren, Ohio, US

Warren, Ohio, US
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254287 -- National Federal-Mogul -- Oil Seal -- 
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  • Specifications
    NATIONAL OIL SEALS
    Material
    Nitrile
    Part Type
    Seals
    Series
    250000
    Housing Bore (Inch)
    1.25
    Outer Diameter (Inch)
    1.255
    Width (Inch)
    0.25
    Shaft Size (Inch)
    0.875
    PERFORMANCE
    Shaft Size (A) 2
    Housing Bore (B) 3
    Outer Diameter 4
    Width (C) 5
    Lip Material (D) 1
    Series 7
    Type Illustration 8

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