Galley Equipment & Food Service Parts

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Part Number
NSN
NIIN
0-16S Hose Clamp
009656520
00-343530-00001 Oven Door Switch Lever
010906561
000-8008-897 Semiconductor Device Holder
010972191
0000604006 V Belt
005284258
00044 Plain Encased Seal
001792106
001572 V Belt
000637688
00213-0872 Tapered Roller Bearing Cup
001000515
003-4432 Tapered Roller Bearing Cup
001000515
00699067511712 Pipe Coupling
013195312
0075 Electrical Contact
011732624
00752 Light Emitting Diode
011905207
0080325-4 Needle Roller Bearing
009023772
01-045-0006-4 PIECE 28 Tapered Roller Bearing
001004465
011-001 Indicator Light
001075166
011933 Cartridge Fuse
013192987
013A111 V Belt
005284756
01461A Tapered Roller Bearing Cup
001000515
01461AB Tapered Roller Bearing Cup
001000515
01462A Tapered Roller Cone And Rollers
001424355
01462AB Tapered Roller Cone And Rollers
001424355
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Galley Equipment & Food Service

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The galley is the compartment of a ship, train, or aircraft where food is cooked and prepared. It can also refer to a land-based kitchen on a naval base, or to a particular design of a household kitchen.

A galley is the kitchen aboard a vessel, usually laid out in an efficient typical style with longitudinal units and overhead cabinets. This makes the best use of the usually limited space aboard ships. It also caters for the rolling and heaving nature of ships, making them more resistant to the effects of the movement of the ship. For this reason galley stoves are often gimballed, so that the liquid in pans does not spill out. They are also commonly equipped with bars, preventing the cook from falling against the hot stove.

A small kitchen on deck was called a caboose or camboose, originating from the Dutch: kombuis, which is still in use today. In English it is a defunct term used only for a cooking area that is abovedecks.

The Douglas Aircraft DC-3 was the first airplane with a planned galley for food service.

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