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MS Part Number

11/05/2009 12:14 PM

MS9145-23

Can anyone find me an equiviancy or a listing for this part?

I can find MS9144-23 and MS9146-23 but not 45....argh...

It is listed in an IPL but I cant seem to source it....

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Re: MS Part Number

11/06/2009 6:55 PM

Hello GB,

Do you have any more to the description of this part?

It's possible that there is a typo in the #.

For what it's worth I couldn't find that MS #. I have some other sources at work, but I won't be back there till Monday.

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Re: MS Part Number

11/07/2009 2:10 AM

Hello,

I've some contact with aerospace fastener manufacturers. I'll inquire for you on Monday, the 9th. I'll get back with you asap, either way. Hope you find it.

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Re: MS Part Number

11/10/2009 5:00 AM

It'a a cotter pin. I am thinking it might be a typo in the manual. That will open up a whole other can of worms....

Help is appreciated.

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