5985-01-664-1906
Antenna Control Unit
5985016641906 016641906 19000011
A hydraulic manifold which contains all fluid control valves for controlling hydraulic fluid to the hydraulic motor in the antenna drive unit on the mast, determining direction of antenna mast rotation and rotation speed. It also generates control signals for activating solenoids to raise or lower the antenna. For items consiting of less than complete hydraulic control system see ANTENNA CONTROL GROUP. EXCLUDES: ANTENNA GROUP; ANTENNA CONTROL SUBASSEMBLY; and ANTENNA CONTROL GROUP. View more Antenna Control Unit
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5985-01-664-1906 is a Antenna Control Unit that does not have a nuclear hardened feature or any other critical feature such as tolerance, fit restriction or application. Demilitarization of this item has been confirmed and is not currently subject to changes. This item is considered a low risk when released from the control of the Department of Defense. The item may still be subject to the requirements of the Export Administration Regulations (EAR) and the Code of Federal Regulations (CFR). This item may be hazardous as it is in a Federal Supply Class for potentially hazardous items. A MSDS should be available from the supplier for the end user to evaluate any hazards. This item does not contain a precious metal.
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