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Vintage Sperry Rate Of Turn Indicator P/n: 03956-1858105 on 2040-parts.com

US $499.99
Location:

San Leandro, California, United States

San Leandro, California, United States
Condition:Used Manufacturer Part Number:03956-1858105 Country of Manufacture:United States Part Brand:Sperry Honeywell

Sperry Rate of Turn Indicator P/N: 03956-1858105

Hello,
This is certainly before my time. This is part of a recent surplus acquisition and all items received in this sale is New / Unused, but I am listing this as used because I can not research the history to determine if it has ever been put to service or not. Sperry Corporation Rate of Turn Indicator.
P/N: 03956-1858105
Serial Number: 75
Input Power: 
Meter: 0.75 - 0.75 Volts DC
Lamps: 115 Volts 50/60 HZ AC

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