Luberfiner Lfh4223 Hydaulic Fluid Filter Nsn 2910-01-167-2932 - 2 Units - E0715 on 2040-parts.com
Danville, Virginia, United States
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) Data2910-01-167-2932 (2910011672932) NSN Information
2910-01-167-2932 Features
2910-01-167-2932 Manufacturing Part Numbers (SKUs)
2910-01-167-2932 Replaces the Following Cancelled NSN
2910-01-167-2932 Component / End Item
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