jetmirz
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Post by jetmirz on Aug 12, 2013 22:59:44 GMT -5
Can anyone help in identifying the model ID of this Sundstrand APU ? It has a part number but no model number.
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jetmirz
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Post by jetmirz on Aug 12, 2013 23:16:45 GMT -5
Not sure I got the image uploaded. Leave your email and I will send a copy. The part number is 4502056B Rev Y. A link to the photos is : sdrv.ms/17ldHvi
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cursorkeys
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Post by cursorkeys on Aug 13, 2013 2:51:36 GMT -5
Looking at Sunderstrand Power System's site could it be an APS1000 missing pretty much all of its ancillaries?
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Post by turbochris on Aug 13, 2013 8:55:08 GMT -5
got a cutaway poster of an APS1000. I thought you had it but it's too long in the front. One of my customers has machines that spin inconel and all that other hard stuff like it's clay. they make liners. When shit crashes at that place you hear loud noises and eventually an ambulance.
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jetmirz
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Post by jetmirz on Aug 15, 2013 0:19:16 GMT -5
Does your APS1000 poster have any dimensions on it ?
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jetmirz
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Post by jetmirz on Aug 15, 2013 0:21:28 GMT -5
Anyone know of a link between Sundstrand part numbers and models ?
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Post by turbochris on Aug 15, 2013 17:31:08 GMT -5
no dimensions, 3/4 cutaway view.
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jetmirz
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Post by jetmirz on Aug 16, 2013 0:19:45 GMT -5
I'm leaning towards thinking I have a T-62T-40-1.
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Post by Drastyk333 on Aug 18, 2013 5:35:06 GMT -5
I have a couple of military TM manuals on the T-62T-40-1 APU if your interested. John
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