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Lot Of 30 Clinch Tube Fitting Sleeves Ms51825-4a Nsn#4730010308691 Lot Of 30 on 2040-parts.com

US $7.99
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Axton, Virginia, United States

Axton, Virginia, United States
Condition:New other (see details) Brand:n/a Manufacturer Part Number:MS51825-4A UPC:Does not apply

 

LOT OF 30 CLINCH TUBE FITTING SLEEVES, #MS51825-4A, THANKS FOR LOOKING

4730-01-030-86914730010308691Sleeve, Clinch, Tube Fitting18025

4730-01-030-8691 Features

MRCParameterCharacteristics
AASGCasehardening IndicatorNot casehardened
ABHPOverall Length0.367 inches minimum and 0.370 inches maximum
AETCMetallic Hardness Rating99.5 nominal rockwell B
AGAVEND Item Identification1025-01-026-6648;HOWITZER, med towed 155-MM, M198
AHTCFlange Outside Diameter0.430 inches minimum and 0.435 inches maximum
AJFYSeat Angle IN DEG40.0
ARYWSleeve Outside Diameter0.372 inches minimum and 0.375 inches maximum
CPMSHose/Tube Outside Diameter FOR Which Designed0.312 inches nominal
MATLMaterialSteel
STYLStyle DesignatorFlareless
SURFSurface TreatmentCadmium, QQ-P-416, type 2, class 3

 

 

 

 

 

 

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