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Qed Aircraft Aviation Gauge Meter Ms17856-6 Psi 0-5 X 1000 on 2040-parts.com

US $334.00
Location:

Virginia Beach, Virginia, United States

Virginia Beach, Virginia, United States
New Surplus without Original Packaging
Brand:QED Country/Region of Manufacture:Unknown Manufacturer Part Number:MS17856-6 Part Brand:QED Warranty:No Make:QED Compatible Make:Unknown NSN:6685-01-249-1147 Compatible Model:Unknown UPC:Does Not Apply

QED Aircraft Aviation Gauge Meter MS17856-6 PSI 0-5 x 1000

NSN: 6685-01-249-1147

PN: MS17856-6

Range: 0-5 PSI x 1000

Overall Diameter: 0.750 Inches Nominal

Scale Type: Broad Arc Dial

Scale Smallest Increment: 500 PSI

Graduation Unit: 1.0 Pounds Per Square Inch and 5.0 Pounds Per Square Inch

Case Material: Stainless Steel

Actuation Type: Bourdon Tube


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