Marine Gas Turbine Lm-2500 Engine Parts

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Part Number
NSN
NIIN
1347M95G08CMI Aircraft Turbine Shroud Segment
012684968
148-47809-12D Tube To Hose Elbow
005718170
1962M51P01 Cylindrical Roller Bearing
001168467
1C3824P4 Plate
011043505
1C5714P06 Knurled Plain Nut
004103417
1C6164P21 Filler Block
011043684
1C6169P04 Piv Pin Adapter Set
010782108
1C6172G03 Accessory Gearbox Fixture Set
010343620
1C6172G09 Accessory Gearbox Fixture Set
010343620
1C6362P03 Ring Half
011043633
1C6362P04 Plate
011043634
1C6477P10 Shaft Bracket
011043575
1C6477P17 End Rod
011385085
1C6893P06 Rear Cover
011043686
1C6936G03 Gas Lifting Fixture
010782124
1C6943P04 Rod
011043524
1C6943P06 Block
011043526
1C6997G01 Remote Indicator
010782087
1C8034G01 Beari Protector Set
011428564
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Engine, Marine Gas Turbine Lm-2500

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The General Electric LM2500 is an industrial and marine gas turbine produced by GE Aviation. The LM2500 is a derivative of the General Electric CF6 aircraft engine.

The LM2500 is available in 3 different versions:

The turbines have been used in various applications such as in warships of the U.S. and a number of other world navies, hydrofoils, hovercraft and fast ferries. As of 2004, more than one thousand LM2500/LM2500+ gas turbines have been in service for more than 29 international navies.

Recently, the increasing demands for low weight, high power engines in the oil and gas industry has led to GE developing a dedicated version for offshore use. This FPSO version is lighter and more compact, and is being used both for electricity generation and for directly driving compressors, e.g. for compressing natural gas going out into pipelines.

The LM2500 was first used in US Navy warships in the Spruance class of destroyers and the related Kidd class, which were constructed from 1970. In this configuration it was rated to 21,500 shp (16,000 kW). This configuration was subsequently used into the 1980s in the Oliver Hazard Perry class frigates, and Ticonderoga class cruisers. It was also used by one of People's Republic of China's Type 052 Luhu Class Missile Destroyer (Harbin 112) acquired before the embargo.

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