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Thermometer Surface Resistance Temperature Sensor Fg-106p P/n 2619237-37 Learjet on 2040-parts.com

US $515.00
Location:

Talent, Oregon, United States

Talent, Oregon, United States
Condition:New Manufacturer Part Number:2619237-37 Brand:Learjet Warranty:No Compatible Make:TEMPERATURE SENSOR ASSEMBLY Part Brand:Tylan General Compatible Model:AIRCRAFT Country of Manufacture:United States Country/Region of Manufacture:United States 2:2 UPC:Does not apply


For sale we have a Temperature Sensor Assembly Surface Resistance Thermometer Model FG-106P P/N 2619237-37 for a Lear Jet 22MS Surface Resistance Thermometer including the calibration certificate from Tylan General. The resistance is set at 1001-1 OHMS at 0 degrees Celsius, dated Jan 29, 1997. Please see all photos included for a complete content and condition description. Please feel free to ask any questions you may have. 


This item was one of many items purchased at a large aviation auction. We were told most of the items were Bell Helicopter parts from various models. We are not experts in the field and will describe each piece to the best of our knowledge. All parts are untested, as we do not have the equipment, or certification to do so. Aviation items are sold "as is" unless otherwise specified. Most parts have service tags but some do not. Again, all aviation items are untested and these items are sold "as is." This item is not implied by us to be airworthy. Airworthiness can only be determined by the FAA approved mechanic. By purchasing this item buyer assumes any and all responsibility and is 100% responsible for determining the serviceability and airworthiness of all aircraft parts prior to use on any aircraft. Also, the buyer recognizes the seller is not responsible for any future use or misuse of the product. These aviation parts are to be sold in the United States only, unless otherwise specified. 


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