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Ms21919wch12 , 3/4" Stainless Steel Cushioned Loop Clamps 9pcs Aircraft / Marine on 2040-parts.com

US $8.00
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Los Angeles, California, US

Los Angeles, California, US
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AIRCRAFT GRADE CUSHIONED LOOP CLAMPS, LOT OF 9 PIECES FOR ONE PRICE


PART # MS21919WCH12

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5340-01-139-9587 Features

MRCParameterCharacteristics
AAALTongue Hole TypeRound, unthreaded
AAAPCushioning Environmental ProtectionCorrosion resistant and weather resistant and oil resistant
ABMKOverall Width0.490 inches minimum and 0.510 inches maximum
ABMZDiameter0.199 inches minimum and 0.209 inches maximum
ABPXMaterial Thickness0.032 inches nominal
AZCYCenter to Center Distance Between Loop and Mounting Hole0.827 inches minimum and 0.857 inches maximum
AZDCDistance from Loop Center to Tongue End1.060 inches nominal
BZTNLoop Inside Diameter0.735 inches minimum and 0.765 inches maximum
FEATSpecial FeaturesCushion color white
MATTMaterialSteel comp 302 band or steel comp 321 band
MATTMaterialRubber silicone class Q cushion
MDCLMaterial Document and ClassificationMIL-S-5059 mil spec 1ST material response band or ams 5501 assn std 2ND material response band
STYLStyle DesignatorOffset mount

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