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Lot Of 10 Military Lens Light P/n 250-3532-500 New on 2040-parts.com

US $9.95
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Los Angeles, California, United States

Los Angeles, California, United States
New Old Stock In Original Packaging NSN-6210-00-191-9439
Manufacturer Part Number:250-3532-500 Brand:N/A UPC:Does not apply

New Old Stock Military Lens Light P/N 250-3532-500 

6210-00-191-9439 Features


ParameterCharacteristics

Thread Class2B

Thread DirectionRight-hand

Overall Length0.500 inches maximum

Mounting Device Quantity1

Overall Diameter0.505 inches nominal

Effective Diameter0.408 inches minimum and 0.428 inches maximum

Mounting MethodInternal thread

Thread SeriesUNEF

Light Transmission DesignTransparent lens

Thread Quantity32 per inch

Thread Diameter0.375 inches

ColorBlack holder

ColorGreen lens

MaterialPlastic lens

Surface ConditionSmooth face

Surface ConditionFluted back

Style DesignatorCylindrical
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