Product Details | CAM ACTUATED FUEL PUMP

2910-01-311-0456 A device designed to transfer liquid fuel from a tank to a carburetor, or fuel injector metering and distribution pump of an internal combustion engine. Reciprocating motion of the diaphragm(s) is actuated through linkage from the engine camshaft. It may include a diaphragm actuated vacuum booster. Excludes electrical and rotor type engine fuel pumps.20229100042Engine Fuel System Components, Nonaircraft29150064Engine Fuel System Components, Aircraft and Missile Prime Movers

Part Alternates: M600K5036, 2910-01-311-0456, 01-311-0456, 2910013110456, 013110456

Engine Accessories | Engine Fuel System Components, Nonaircraft

Supply Group (FSG) NSN Assign. NIIN
29 17 NOV 1989 01-311-0456

Demand History | NSN 2910-01-311-0456

Part Number Request Date QTY Origin
M600K5036 2007-07-206 1 US

Cross Reference | NSN 2910-01-311-0456

Part Number Cage Code Manufacturer
M600K5036 08125 U S DEPT OF TRANSPORTATION FEDERAL AVIATION ADMINISTRATION

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Technical Data | NSN 2910-01-311-0456

Characteristic Specifications
III END ITEM IDENTIFICATION ENGINE GENERATOR
MANUFACTURERS CODE 08125
DESIGN CONTROL REFERENCE M600K5036

Restrictions/Controls & Freight Information | NSN 2910-01-311-0456

Category Code Description
Shelf-Life Code:0Nondeteriorative
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:BMunitions List Item - Mutilation (MUT) to the point of scrap required. (Formerly: Demilitarization not required. Trade Security Controls (TSCs) required at disposition.)
Controlled Inventory Item Code:UUNCLASSIFIED
Precious Metals Indicator Code:UPrecious metal type is unknown
Criticality Code:X The item does not have a nuclear hardened feature or any other critical feature such as tolerance, fit restriction or application.
Category Code Description
No Freight Information