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Bendix King Kmt-112 Flux Detector on 2040-parts.com

US $349.00
Location:

Dallas, Texas, United States

Dallas, Texas, United States
Condition:Used Brand:Bendix King Warranty:No Manufacturer Part Number:071-1052-00 Country/Region of Manufacture:United States

KMT-112 Flux detector

This listing is for a used Bendix King Flux Detector KMT-112, PN 071-1052-00. Unit removed in working condition for upgrades only. Unit will come with connector

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FEATURES

  • Magnetic Azimuth Transmitter typically used in KCS-55A and KCS-305 compass systems
  • Senses the direction of the earth's magnetic field and transmits information to KG-102A or KSG-105 slaved directional gyros
  • Mounts in wingtip or tail
SPECIFICATIONS
SIZE:3.37" diameter x 1.81" highWEIGHT:0.3 lbs.
TSO COMPLIANCE:BASAAAXXXXXXMOUNTING:Rigid mount with three #6 non-magnetic screws in a remote magnetically stable area
TEMPERATURE RANGE:-55C to +55CVIBRATION:Constant total excursion of .036" from 5 to 2000 hertz with a maximum acceleration of 10G


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