Recovery Vehicle Fu Parts

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Part Number
NSN
NIIN
12365993-2 Vehicular Door Hinge
014215163
12366033 Engine Lubricating Oil Cooler
014208624
12366165 Adjustment Lever Brake Shoe Link
014805658
12366200 Nonrotating Shaft Eye Bracket
014197097
12366387 Tackle Block
014356371
12366879 Adjustment Lever Brake Shoe Link
014805658
12367331 Plate Spacer
014771920
124083 Pressure Transmitter
008144770
124P391 Nonmetallic Hose
002781110
124P391-1 Nonmetallic Hose
002781110
124P391-1C Nonmetallic Hose
002781110
12641 Grooved Clamp Coupling
007962335
12948159 Manual Contro Valve
013592062
13039003-6 Quick Disconnect Terminal
009260085
13207E5347-2 Quick Disconnect Terminal
009260085
13207E5347-6 Quick Disconnect Terminal
009260085
13207E6419 Tube Elbow
003504261
13216E6191 Quick Disconnect Terminal
009260085
13216E6191-2 Quick Disconnect Terminal
009260085
1321LE6191 Quick Disconnect Terminal
009260085
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Recovery Vehicle Fu

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Vehicle recovery is the recovery of any vehicle to another place, generally speaking with a commercial vehicle known as a recovery vehicle, tow truck or spectacle lift.

Recovery can take the form of general recovery, normally of broken down vehicles, or a Statutory Recovery at the request of the police using police powers, conferred in the United Kingdom by Parliament using an Act.

There are many types of organisations that carry out the recovery of disabled vehicles; however, they can be divided into two distinct areas: Recovery Operators (who undertake the recovery) and Motoring Organisations.

Motoring organisations—or as they are often known, 'The Clubs'—are organisations to which the vehicle's driver will belong. They may have made a conscious effort to do this, or they may have got the membership with their new vehicle, through a company scheme, or purchased with an insurance policy.

In the event that a member of the public does not have a "club" membership, the police or Highways Agency can arrange recovery of the vehicle at what is called an "Owner's Request" and they will arrange for help to attend.

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