NSN 4920-00-450-0553
Hydraulic System Comp Test Stand
Datasheet
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Product description
Hydraulic System Comp Test Stand NSN 4920-00-450-0553.
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MPN or Model
PD97-LDEE-09 TYPE I
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Schedule B
9031.20.0000 (Test benches) -
NMF (National Motor Freight)
133300 - Machinery/machines NOI Sub 2 -
Unit Weight (Est.)
5827 lb
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Hydraulic System Comp Test Stand
A cabinetlike item usually with a front work area and consisting of the necessary instrumentation, integral hydraulic system and component mounting facilities. Designed to provide the hydraulic pressure for testing and/or calibrating hydraulic system components, such as valves, actuating cylinders, pressure regulators, accumulators, hose lines, hand and/or engine driven pumps and the like. May include facilities for filling and checking hydraulic systems for leakage and performance. See also pumping unit, hydraulic.
Pricing and Availability
Get a quote for 4920-00-450-0553 hydraulic system comp test standManufacturer Part Numbers and Alternates
| MPN manufacturer part number | Registrant or Supplier |
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| PD97-LDEE-09 TYPE I | Warner Robins Air Logistics Center |
| MIL-T-87976 | San Antonio Air Logistics Center |
| PDSAMME70-220 | San Antonio Air Logistics Center |
| SAMME70-220 | San Antonio Air Logistics Center |
| PDSAMME70-220 | Warner Robins Air Logistics Center |
| MIL-T-87976 | Warner Robins Air Logistics Center |
| SAMME70-220 | Warner Robins Air Logistics Center |
Stock Check
Availability for this item was last checked on 08/10/23.
The quantities and conditions available at the time were:
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