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Luberfiner Lfh4223 Hydaulic Fluid Filter Nsn 2910-01-167-2932 - 2 Units - E0715 on 2040-parts.com

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Danville, Virginia, United States

Danville, Virginia, United States
Condition:New Manufacturer Part Number:LFH4223 Brand:Luberfiner Country/Region of Manufacture:United States UPC:038568611314

LUBERFINER LFH4223 Hydaulic Fluid Filter NSN 2910-01-167-2932 - 2 Units

New. Stored by US Military. Have minor shelf wear, tape, labels, and/or marking from US Military storage.

See photos for details.


NSN Information:
(NSN Identification solely based on US Military Markings/Labels)
(as currently listed)

2910-01-167-2932 (25010975, 10009363, 128532A) Data

2910-01-167-2932 (2910011672932) NSN Information

NSNFSCNIINItem NameINC
2910-01-167-29322910011672932Filter, Fluid32622

2910-01-167-2932 Features

MRCParameterCharacteristics
AAXXMounting TypeBracket W/drilled hole head side
ABTBMounting Hole Diameter10.30 millimeters nominal
ABTJMounting Hole Quantity4
ADARBody Outside Diameter120.8 millimeters nominal
ADAUBody Height341.0 millimeters nominal
AFQMDistance Between Mounting Hole Centers124.0 millimeters nominal
AGAVEND Item IdentificationNsn 2320-01-303-2277 pls (palletized loading system)
APGFDesign TypeReusable
CBQDBracket Quantity1
CCZMFiltering Element Quantity1
CQGMMaximum Operating Pressure31.0 pounds per square inch
CRTLCriticality Code JustificationFEAT
CRXZFirst Intake Connection TypeThreaded internal tube head
CSJRFirst Discharge Connection Relationship TO Intake ConnectionIdentical to first intake connection
CTDYFirst Intake Thread Series DesignatorUN
CTGKFirst Intake Nominal Thread Size1.312 inches
CWARFirst Intake Thread Quantity PER Inch12
CWNZFirst Intake Thread Class2B
CXPFFirst Intake Thread DirectionRight-hand
CXZXFiltering System FOR Which DesignedFull flow
FEATSpecial FeaturesWeapon system essential
MATTMaterialSteel body
MEDAMedia FOR Which DesignedFuel/oil, hydrocarbon
STYLStyle DesignatorQuick-disconnect shell

2910-01-167-2932 Manufacturing Part Numbers (SKUs)

MFG SKUCAGESTATUSISCRNVCRNCCSADCDACHCCRNAAC
100093633NNX8A21C9X5
ZZ
128532A45152A225
5
ZZ
250109754TJP5A225
6
ZZ
250109754V640A295
6
ZZ
2501097570040A293
A
AX
250109757X677A223
A
ZZ

2910-01-167-2932 Replaces the Following Cancelled NSN

Cancelled NSNCancelled NIIN
2910-01-155-5870011555870
2940-01-337-7396013377396

2910-01-167-2932 Component / End Item

WPN SYS IDWPN SYS SVCWEAPON SYSTEM
06FAircraft, Hercules C-130
VQAHeavy Equipment Truck Tractor, M1070
May have other civilian applications. Cross reference part number prior to ordering.




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