Ultra Electronics Torque Indicator P/n 160647-1 on 2040-parts.com
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ULTRA ELECTRONICS FLIGHTLINE SYSTEMS TORQUE INDICATOR MODEL NO. 7721-390 P/N 160647-1 REV C COM E WITH FINAL ACCEPTANCE TEST DATA SHEET DATED 08/06/2007 NEVER INSTALLED SINCE THAT DATE.
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