Aircraft T-700 Engine Parts

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Part Number
NSN
NIIN
060-1950-09 Pressure Switch
013123072
1-955-2 Aircraft Gas Turbine En Air Seal
010913727
10099866 Cup
011399639
10138061 Adapter Roller
007823806
10159153 Cabl Chafing Sleeve
011291261
10160227 Wire Wound Fixed Resistor
011142235
103A34.8K Nonind Wire Wound Fixed Resistor
012497526
106C7539P01 Adapter Roller
007823806
1121-545 Electrical Special Purpose Cable
009317273
1210386 Rotary Pump Unit
010753497
12309167 Cup
011399639
124-4 Nonmetallic Hose
008571732
13567 Cylindrical Roller Bearing
013029262
1417J1-238 O-ring
011469923
1474 Electrical Special Purpose Cable
014421702
150175-002 Nonmetallic Hose
008571732
158-31 Glass Tubing
013221070
16T78 Transistor
009132894
180315 Annular Ball Bearing
000669761
1854-0099 Transistor
009132894
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Engine, Aircraft T-700

Picture of Aircraft T-700 Engine

The General Electric T700 and CT7 are a family of turboshaft and turboprop engines in the 1,500–3,000 shp (1,100–2,200 kW) class.

In 1967, General Electric began work on a new turboshaft engine demonstrator designated the "GE12" in response to US Army interest in a next-generation utility helicopter. The Army effort led, in the 1970s, to development of the Sikorsky S-70 Black Hawk, powered by twin GE "T700" turboshafts, the production descendant of the GE12.

The T700 was initially bench-tested in 1973, passed military qualification in 1976, and went into production in 1978. The initial "T700-GE-700" is an ungeared free-turbine turboshaft, with a five-stage axial / one-stage centrifugal mixed-flow compressor, featuring one-piece "blisk" axial stages, with the inlet guide vanes and first two stator stages variable; an annular combustion chamber with central fuel injection to improve combustion and reduce smoke; a two-stage compressor turbine; and a two-stage free power turbine with tip-shrouded blades. The engine is designed for high reliability, featuring an inlet particle separator designed to spin out dirt, sand, and dust. The T700-GE-700 is rated at 1,622 shp (1,210 kW) intermediate power.

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