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Spectrolab Sx-16 Searchlight Support Gimbal Assembly on 2040-parts.com

US $4,250.00
Location:

Straffordville, Ontario, Canada

Straffordville, Ontario, Canada
Good condition. Time in service is unknown for this unit.
Brand:Spectrolab Manufacturer Part Number:Part # 019059-10 Model # SX-16

Spectrolab Spotlight Support Gimbal Assembly.

Selling "As Removed."

Time in service is unknown for this unit.

Part # 019059-10

Model: SX-16

Other components of this system are also available - see our other listings.

Good condition.

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