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Danville, Virginia, United States
Condition:New Manufacturer Part Number:12338771 Brand:U S Army Tank Automotive Command Country/Region of Manufacture:United States NSN:2920-01-188-3863

AAQLBody StyleSheathed
ABHPOverall Length2.880 inches minimum and 3.000 inches maximum
APHAOperating Voltage IN Volts19.9 minimum and 20.1 maximum
BJDGDistance Across Wrenching Surface Flats3.900 inches
BKBWImmersion Length1.090 inches minimum and 1.150 inches maximum
CSJCMounting Facility Nominal Thread Size10.0 millimeters
FEATSpecial FeaturesPin type connector
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