Marsh Brothers Aviation M-00-1001-4 - Fuel Cap Washer (Gabb 37810-1) Qty(4) (Washer Only)
Marsh Brothers' AeroTough® GF Fuel Cap Washers provide a simple solution to stiff or difficult-to-open fuel caps. These washers eliminate the hassle, ensuring smoother and more consistent operation. Manufactured from a unique, non-metallic polymer exclusive to Marsh Brothers, each AeroTough® GF washer is CNC-machined for precise fit and function. This innovative material boasts exceptional toughness and wear resistance, far exceeding the capabilities of standard washers. Compared to traditional steel components, the AeroTough® GF washer's self-lubricating properties significantly reduce friction between the cap and locking tab. This translates to a four-fold decrease in opening and closing force, making fuel cap operation effortless.
This is approved for use with the Gabb Special Products 37810-1
KEY BENEFITS:
• Consistent Operation: Experience a smooth and predictable feel when opening and closing your fuel cap.
• Reduced Effort: The low-friction design requires minimal force, eliminating the struggle with stubborn caps.
• Long-lasting Durability: The exceptional wear resistance of the AeroTough® GF washer ensures long-term performance.
• Approved by FAA, TCCA, and EASA
| Alternate Models | |
|---|---|
| 37810-1 | Gabb Special Products 37810-1 |
| General Information | |
|---|---|
| Part # | M-00-1001-4 |
| Manufacturer | Marsh Brothers Aviation |
| Shipping Information | |
|---|---|
| Schedule B | 8807300010 |
| ECCN | 9A991.d |
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AIRCRAFT COMPATIBILITY
| Compatible Aircraft* | |
|---|---|
| Hawker Beechcraft | 56TC - Turbo Baron , 58 - Baron , 95-55 - Baron , 95-A55 - Baron , 95-B55 - Baron , 95-B55A - Baron , 95-C55 - Baron , 95-C55A - Baron , A56TC - Turbo Baron , Beech Baron , Beech Bonanza , C55 - Baron , D55 - Baron , D55A - Baron , E55 - Baron , E55A - Baron , King Air , Twin-Bonanza |
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