Airesearch Aircraft Linear Actuator And Motor P/n 525972 115 Volt New! on 2040-parts.com
Henryetta, Oklahoma, US
This is the electro mechanical actuator and the AC Motor
Both are made by AIRESEARCH MANUFACTURING
BRAND NEW IN BOX
Motor info: Volts: 115 Phase: 1 Cycle; 60 Amps / Phase: 0.12
.002 Horse Power
Part Number: 51510-1
Actuator info: Part # 525972
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