Model: GR1600A-2
Marine Mechanical TransmissionSpecial Features:
Geat ratio 2.813 to 1
Properties:
A marine device designed to increase, decrease, and/or reverse the rotation between the drive and driven shaft or shafts. It may or may not include the shifting control mechanism which changes ratios and/or direction of rotation. Excludes transmission,cross-drive and transmissions with controlled differentials.
Part GR1600A-2 NSN 2010-01-357-6351
Material Classification
Hazardous material, precious metals, criticality, enviroment, and electrostatic discharge indicatorsFreight Classification
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Schedule B and Export
- Schedule B: 8409996000
- SITC: 71392
- End Use: Marine engines, parts
- NAICS: 333618
- USDA: 1
Freight Class: Parts for compression-ignition internal combustion piston engines (diesel) for marine propulsion
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