Model: MC44005-1226
Direct Action Shock AbsorberProperties:
A damper, either frictional or hydraulic, designed to dampen the shock of suddenly applied force and/or to control spring rebound and oscillation, usually attached to the vehicle frame, body or hull and connected to an axle, spring, spring support web or pad or between suspension arms of track-laying vehicles. See also mount, resilient and shock absorber, lever action.
Part MC44005-1226 NSN 2510-01-406-7576
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Hazardous material, precious metals, criticality, enviroment, and electrostatic discharge indicatorsPricing & Availability Check
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Schedule B and Export
- Schedule B: 8708800050
- SITC: 78439
- End Use: Other parts and accessories of vehicles
- NAICS: 336330
- USDA: 1
Freight Class: Suspension shock absorbers for vehicles, nesoi
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