Sunbeam Moog Motor, Alternating Current18a8124-01 Nsn:6105-00-675-7094 Army on 2040-parts.com
Brentwood, New York, United States
SUNBEAM ELECTRONICS CORP. / MOOG MILITARY MOTOR P/N 18A8124-01, NSN:6105-00-675-7094,
US ARMY P/N 8159610 WESTERN ELECTRONICS P/N GA-53589-L1 Stamped on Unit. NOS CONDITION. NOT USED. DATE CODE 6742 14 day warranty for complete refund. US GOVT PRICE 2012 $162.00/EA
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