Cvn 68 Class Reactor Fill Auxiliary System Parts

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Part Number
NSN
NIIN
2-012 E515-80 O-ring
009550157
006410777
2-023-071 Gasket
000615278
2-042 N304-75 O-ring
010515542
2-042 N674-70 O-ring
010515542
2-042N304-70 O-ring
010515542
2-055-042-375 Annular Ball Bearing
001077565
2-11 N674-7 O-ring
008194639
2-111 O-ring
008194639
2-116 N674-70 O-ring
004510118
2-116N219-7 O-ring
004510118
2-116N674-7 O-ring
004510118
2-116N674-70 O-ring
004510118
2-127 O-ring
006410799
2-128N756-75 O-ring
011283955
2-129 E540-80 O-ring
004920575
2-129E540-8 O-ring
004920575
2-12E515-8 O-ring
009550157
2-130-V884-75 O-ring
011764014
2-130V894-90 O-ring
011764014
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Cvn 68 Class Reactor Fill Auxiliary System

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