BRAND | TYPE | NAME | PART NO. |
YANMAR | 6N330 | LO.PUMP&SAFFTY VALVE | 39 |
YANMAR | 6N330 | LO.pump shell | 132654-32011 |
YANMAR | 6N330 | label | 137903-52730 |
YANMAR | 6N330 | label | 137903-52740 |
YANMAR | 6N330 | rivet | 137900-91451 |
YANMAR | 6N330 | LO.safety velve body | 145410-32310 |
YANMAR | 6N330 | LO.safety velve | 145610-32320 |
YANMAR | 6N330 | safety valve spring | 144646-32330 |
YANMAR | 6N330 | safety valve cover | 138613-84232 |
YANMAR | 6N330 | adjustment plate T=0.1 | 145410-32410 |
YANMAR | 6N330 | adjustment plate T=0.1 | 145410-32420 |
YANMAR | 6N330 | adjustment plate T=0.1 | 145410-32430 |
YANMAR | 6N330 | lock washer | 145410-32381 |
YANMAR | 6N330 | packing | 23414-250000 |
YANMAR | 6N330 | LO.pump bearing housing | 145903-32020 |
YANMAR | 6N330 | bolt M14x1.5×45 | GB/T5785 M14x1.5×45 |
YANMAR | 6N330 | pin 10×40 | GB/T119 10×40 |
YANMAR | 6N330 | LO.pump cover | 132654-32080 |
YANMAR | 6N330 | bolt M14x1.5×35 | GB/T5785 M14x1.5×35 |
YANMAR | 6N330 | bolt M14x1.5×75 | GB/T5785 M14x1.5×75 |
YANMAR | 6N330 | bolt M14x1.5×110 | GB/T5785 M14x1.5×110 |
YANMAR | 6N330 | LO.pump gear A | 145607-32110 |
YANMAR | 6N330 | LO.pump gear B | 145607-32120 |
YANMAR | 6N330 | key 12×100 | GB/T1096 12×100 |
YANMAR | 6N330 | no.2 gear shaft | 145607-32130 |
YANMAR | 6N330 | no.2 gear | 145607-32140 |
YANMAR | 6N330 | LO.pump side plate | 145607-32180 |
YANMAR | 6N330 | LO.pump side plate C | 145903-32180 |
YANMAR | 6N330 | bush | 139964-32150 |
YANMAR | 6N330 | screw M5x8 | GB/T93 M5x8 |
YANMAR | 6N330 | LO.pump side plate | 142607-32190 |
YANMAR | 6N330 | LO.pump side plate D | 142903-32190 |
YANMAR | 6N330 | bush | 132854-32150 |
YANMAR | 6N330 | LO.pump driving gear | 132654-32200 |
YANMAR | 6N330 | ballbearing 6310 | GB/T276 6310 |
YANMAR | 6N330 | key 12×45 | GB/T1096 12×45 |
YANMAR | 6N330 | castle nut | 139964-32350 |
YANMAR | 6N330 | cotter pin 5.0×50 | GB/T91 5.0×50 |
YANMAR | 6N330 | plug | 23897-040002 |
YANMAR | 6N330 | packing | 23414-210000 |
YANMAR | 6N330 | sealed packing | 132654-32040 |
YANMAR | 6N330 | screw pin | 138613-01590 |
YANMAR | 6N330 | nut M12 | GB/T6107 M12 |
YANMAR | 6N330 | stud nolt | GB/T899 M16x1.5×95 |
YANMAR | 6N330 | stud nolt | GB/T899 M16x1.5×45 |
YANMAR | 6N330 | stud nolt | GB/T899 M16x1.5×355 |
YANMAR | 6N330 | nut M16x1.5 | GB/T6171 M16x1.5 |
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