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Ms21919wg3 , 3/16" Stainless Steel Cushioned Loop Clamps 14pc Aircraft / Marine on 2040-parts.com

US $8.00
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Los Angeles, California, US

Los Angeles, California, US
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MS21919WG3 , AIRCRAFT LOOP CLAMPS 


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ITEM # 228

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5340-00-634-7851 Features

MRCParameterCharacteristics
AAALTongue Hole TypeRound, unthreaded
ABMKOverall Width0.375 inches nominal
ABMZDiameter0.204 inches nominal
ABPXMaterial Thickness0.032 inches nominal
AZCYCenter to Center Distance Between Loop and Mounting Hole0.423 inches nominal
AZDCDistance from Loop Center to Tongue End0.611 inches nominal
BZTNLoop Inside Diameter0.188 inches nominal
FEATSpecial FeaturesWedge type cushion construction
MATTMaterialRubber synthetic cushion
MATTMaterialSteel band
SFTTSurface TreatmentCadmium band
STYLStyle DesignatorOffset mount

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