MS75009-37

Military Standard Bracket

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MS75009-37 Bracket

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MS75009-37 Datasheet Features and Specification

Mounting Configuration:
Two slotted holes 0.562 in. by 0.281 in.
Mounting Method:
Rod
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Additional Information

SKU / Model: MS7500937
NSN: 5905-00-975-5607
FSC: Resistors / 5905
Product Series: MS75009
Pack Weight (Approx.) 0.000 lb
Minimum Qty (MOQ): 1
ECCN: EAR99
National Motor Freight: 062960, Reostats / Parts Noi
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