Horizon Gyro/attitude Indicator/sigma-tek:5000b-36.new Rotor&bearings Warr 1year on 2040-parts.com
Derby, Kansas, US
Horizon Gyro.Part No: 23-501-06-16. Model No: 5000B-36. Ser No: T3174N. Tso C4c. Type 1. Weight 1.8 lbs. Range 4.5 to 5.2 in hg. Overhauled on 9-23-2013. Mfg by Sigma-Tek Corp.
This unit just completely overhauled by Aircraft Quality Instruments, Inc. Face looks very pretty with no scratches. Unit has a new rotor and all new bearings. Selling with yellow tag or FAA form 8130-3. Comes with 1 year warranty, Ready to install to an aircraft and it is ready to fly.
For additional information, please contact us at Aircraft Quality Instruments,Inc at 1-800-942-9938.
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overhaul your gyro's rotor
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