Product Details | AIRCRAFT PNEUMATIC TIRE

2620-01-552-8488 A mechanical device made of rubber, chemicals, fabric and steel or other materials, which, mounted on an aircraft wheel, provides the traction and contains the fluid that sustains the load. Tube type tires are of a form to inclose an inner tube containing air under pressure. Tubeless tires incorporate carcass materials and construction to provide fluid retention equal to that of a conventional tire and tube.

Part Alternates: 0763670, 076-367-0, 2620-01-552-8488, 01-552-8488, 2620015528488, 015528488

Tires and Tubes | Tires and Tubes, Pneumatic, Aircraft

Supply Group (FSG) NSN Assign. NIIN
26 26 JUN 2007 01-552-8488

Cross Reference | NSN 2620-01-552-8488

Part Number Cage Code Manufacturer
076-367-0 8X044 DERCO AEROSPACE, INC.

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Technical Data | NSN 2620-01-552-8488

Characteristic Specifications
III END ITEM IDENTIFICATION BEECH-KING AIRCRAFT

Restrictions/Controls & Freight Information | NSN 2620-01-552-8488

Category Code Description
Hazardous Material Indicator CodeNThere is no data in the HMIS and the NSN is in an FSC not generally suspected of containing hazardous materials
Demilitarization Code:ANon-Munitions List Item/ Non-Strategic List Item - Demilitarization not required.
Electro-static Discharge Susceptible:ANo known Electrostatic Discharge (ESD) or Electromagnetic Interference (EMI) sensitivity
Precious Metals Indicator Code:AItem does not contain precious metal
Criticality Code:X The item does not have a nuclear hardened feature or any other critical feature such as tolerance, fit restriction or application.
Automatic Data Processing Equipment:0Represents items with no ADP components. NOTE: Codes 1 through 6 are only to be used when the item is Automatic Data Processing Equipment (ADPE) in its entirety and is limited to the type meeting only one of the definitions for codes 1 through 6. (See code 9)
Category Code Description
No Freight Information