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New!! Gear Case Motor * 11569945 Island Components / Waltham Clock / 10306 on 2040-parts.com

US $870.00
Location:

Tel-Aviv, IL

Tel-Aviv, IL
Returns Accepted:ReturnsNotAccepted Part Brand:Island Components Manufacturer Part Number:11569945 Country of Manufacture:United States

Up for a sale is: 

NEW GEAR CASE MOTOR - PART NUMBER 11569945 (ALSO KNOWN AS 10306)
Manufactured by Island Components / Waltham Clock CO INC Feedback Div.

SPECS: 

OVERALL HEIGHT
1.062 INCHES

OVERALL LENGTH
4.059 INCHES

OVERALL WIDTH
1.062 INCHES

CURRENT TYPE
AC INPUT

MAXIMUM OPERATING ALTITUDE RATING
10000.0 FEET

SHAFT ROTATION DIRECTION
CLOCKWISE SINGLE END


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