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NSN 4920-01-497-1891

Turbine Disc Heater

About this product

The g07 heater is designed for 110volts, 60 hz. The unit consists of a control unit, and a heater interconnected by 10 feet of cable. The control unit is provided with a 25 foot power cord, off/on switch, indicator lights, a buzzer, press to test switch, and temperature controllers to monitor both cavity and gear temperature.

Manufacturer part number 856A1265G07 for national stock number 4920014971891.

Datasheet

  • Product description

    Aircraft Engine Maintenance Heater NSN 4920-01-497-1891.

  • MPN or Model

    856A1265G07

  • NMF (National Motor Freight)
    147650 - Outfits Military Equip For Repair
  • Overall Length
    10.000 inches
  • Overall Height
    25.000 inches
  • Overall Width
    18.000 inches
  • End Application
    F108-cf-100
  • Part Name Assigned By Controlling Agency
    Heater, bevel gear
  • Functional Description
    A requirement exists to heat the bore of the inlet gearbox bevel gear to 325 degrees farenheit prior to installing the core engine on the fan module
  • Reference Data And Literature
    Serd 3786
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Aircraft Engine Maintenance Heater

A specifically designed heating device used to heat engine components such as turbines, flanges, bearings, seals and the like, during maintenance/assembly. Usually has external/remote controls and an external power source.

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856A1265G07 Cfm International, Inc.
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Availability for this item was last checked on 02/27/24. The quantities and conditions available at the time were:
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