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3 Purging Adapters Nsn 10552433 - Military Surplus on 2040-parts.com

US $15.00
Location:

Brooklyn, New York, United States

Brooklyn, New York, United States
Condition:New other (see details) Manufacturer Part Number:4730-00-936-4283 Compatible Model:10552433 Compatible Make:00-936-4283 Brand:kippertool

  These are 3 Purging Adapters NSN 10552433 - Military Surplus.

4730-00-936-4283 (4730009364283) NSN Information

NSNFSCNIINItem NameINC
4730-00-936-42834730009364283Kit, Adapter Assembly Purging Too77777

4730-00-936-4283 Features

MRCParameterCharacteristics
TEXTGeneral Characteristics Item DescriptionStainless steel adapter; 2.000 in. lg; end 5/16-32 NEF-2A thd; neoprene washer; other end requires 3 thd sizes for kit-set

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