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Hamilton, Ohio, United States

Hamilton, Ohio, United States
Item comes in original package. Never used.
Manufacturer Part Number:4820-00-872-6471 Brand:ELECTRIC BOAT CO UPC:Does not apply

ELECTRIC BOAT CO - VALVE SEAT P/N 77651-90X1PC6  NSN 4820-00-872-6471



Overall height: 0.625 inches nominal
Body inside diameter: 5.000 inches nominal
Seat radius: 0.080 inches nominal
Hardness rating: not rated
Material: plastic polyamide overall
Body outside diameter: 7.000 inches nominal
Seating surface shape: radial
Style designator: b6 plain

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