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Z002 Bronz/brass Insturment Nut Plates One Bid Gets 30 Of Them on 2040-parts.com

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Athens, Tennessee, United States

Athens, Tennessee, United States
Z002 BRONZ/BRASS INSTURMENT NUT PLATES ONE BID GETS 30 OF THEM, image 1

30 NUT PLATES AS SHOWN IN THE PHOTO, FREE SHIPPING IN THE U.S.A. ONLY, ANY OTHER PLACE WILL REQUIRE MORE SHIPPING BUT WE WILL ALLOW $5,00 FOR SHIPPING COST OVER SEAS , THESE COST $1.50 EACH.PLUS TAX AND SHIPPING AT MOST AIRCRAFT SUPPLY HOUSES SO BID NOW AND HAVE THEM IN STOCK. THEY ARE NEW BUT IN BULK.

Instrument Mounting Nut MS33737-16C NAS P/N 487-21 Panel Thickness: .375 + These are cage type nuts which allow an aircraft owner to mount instruments from the front of the panel. No change in the panel or instrument design is required. These are non-magnetic because the speed nut is brass and the cage is phosphor bronze. Accept #6-32 brass machine screws and conform to MIL-N-3336. Code 5

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