NSN 4820-01-101-3710
Fluid Valve Stem
Datasheet
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Product description
Fluid Valve Stem NSN 4820-01-101-3710.
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MPN or Model
803-5001004-XXXX-38
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Schedule B
8481.90.9090 (Parts of taps, cocks, valves and similar appliances, nesoi) -
NMF (National Motor Freight)
051080 - Faucets, Bibcocks, Gates Valves -
Unit Weight (Est.)
1 lb
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Fluid Valve Stem
An item usually metallic, threaded or unthreaded, used for securing to or positioning into a mating part. It is designed to be used in a globe, relief, regulator valve and the like as a means of controlling the flow of liquids or gases in a given system. One end may have an integral disk or be designed to accommodate a metallic or nonmetallic disk. The other end is designed for a handwheel, lever, spring, diaphragm and the like for nonpowered operation or to accommodate a gear, solenoid, air motor and the like for powered operation. The handwheel and/or disk may be furnished with the item. Excludes stem, faucet; and stem, needle valve.
![Mechanic Bill explains Fluid Valve Stem](/public/images/billy-thinking.png)
Pricing and Availability
Get a quote for 4820-01-101-3710 fluid valve stemManufacturer Part Numbers and Alternates
MPN manufacturer part number | Registrant or Supplier |
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803-5001004-XXXX-38 | Naval Sea Systems Command |
803-5001004-X1XX-38 | Naval Sea Systems Command |
803-5001004-X2XX-38 | Naval Sea Systems Command |
803-5001004-X3XX-38 | Naval Sea Systems Command |
Stock Check
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Availability for this item was last checked on 10/09/24.
The quantities and conditions available at the time were:
- NS: 1