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Northrop Power Supply Sub Assembly 17067-010, Nsn 6130010612782 **great Deal!** on 2040-parts.com

US $149.99
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Hurricane, Utah, United States

Hurricane, Utah, United States


Northrop Grumman Space and Mission Systems Corp.
Power Supply Sub Assembly
17067-010
NSN 6130010612782
Great Deal!

Govt Specs Include:
Fuse Holder, (1) Fuse, (1) Resistor, (1) Toggle Switch
(1) Terminal Block, 1.66"D Mounting Holes in Front Panel


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