Abex Pump Axial Piston - Model Ap14v-2-04 - Rated Pressure 1600 Psi on 2040-parts.com
Hays, North Carolina, US
ABEX Pump Axial Piston.
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Abex - Aero Division.
Pump Axial Pistons, Var Delivery, HYD
Cap 47 GPM At 5690 RPM
Model AP14V-2-04
Rated Pressure 1600 PSI
MFG Part # 65105-04
Rated Temp 240 degrees
Control # DAAE07-87-C-0676
Stock # 4320-01-089-4891
Fluid Spec MIL-H-46170
Pump looks to be in Very Good Condition!. I have no way to test so I am selling as is.
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