BRAND | TYPE | PART DESCRIPTION | PART NO. |
SULZER | RTA58 | STARTING CONTROL VALVE (WITH L PART HOUSING) | U 431-2 |
SULZER | RTA58 | STARTING CONTROL VALVE, COMPLETE | U 43100 |
SULZER | RTA58 | HOUSING FOR STARTING CONTROL VALVE | U 43103 |
SULZER | RTA58 | LARGE SCREW PLUG FOR HOUSING U43103 | U 43117 |
SULZER | RTA58 | JOINT RING FOR SCREW PLUG U43117 | U 43118 |
SULZER | RTA58 | STARTING CUT OFF VALVE FOR STARTING CONTROL VALVE COMP1ETE | U 43120 |
SULZER | RTA58 | COVER FOR STARTING CONTROL VALVE | U 43135 |
SULZER | RTA58 | JOINT RING FOR COVER U43L35 | U 43137 |
SULZER | RTA58 | CONTROL VALVE FOR STARTING CONTROL VALVE, COMPLETE | U 43141 |
SULZER | RTA58 | FLANGE FOR STARTING CONTROL VALVE | U 43155 |
SULZER | RTA58 | UPPER BEARING FOR STARTING CONTROL VALVE | U 43161 |
SULZER | RTA58 | BUSH FOR UPPER BEARING U43161 | U 43162 |
SULZER | RTA58 | 3/2 WAY VALVE FOR STARTING CONTROL VALVE | U 43166 |
SULZER | RTA58 | VALVE PLATE FOR 3/2 WAY VALVE U43166 | U 43167 |
SULZER | RTA58 | LOWER BEARING FOR STARTING CONTROL VALVE | U 43171 |
SULZER | RTA58 | BUSH FORLOWER BEARING U43171 | U 43172 |
SULZER | RTA58 | COVER FOR STARTING CONTROL VALVE | U 43180 |
SULZER | RTA58 | JOINT RING FOR SCREW PLUG U43L86 | U 43185 |
SULZER | RTA58 | SMA11 SCREW PLUG FOR HOUSING U43103 | U 43186 |
SULZER | RTA58 | O-RING FOR STARTING CUT OFF VALVE U43120 | U 43188 |
SULZER | RTA58 | PRESSURE INDICATOR FOR 3/2 WAY VALVE U4316 | U 43189 |
SULZER | RTA58 | SUPPORT FOR STARTING CONTROL VALVE | U 43301 |
SULZER | RTA58 | DISTANCE TUBE FOR STARTING CONTROL VALVE ACCESSORIES | U 43312 |
SULZER | RTA58 | SHAFT CASJNG FOR STARTING CONTROL VALVE ACCESSORIES | U 43316 |
SULZER | RTA58 | FLANGE FOR SHAFT CASING U43316 | U 43320 |
SULZER | RTA58 | DRIVING SHAFT FOR STARTING CONTROL VALVE | U 43324 |
SULZER | RTA58 | CAM FOR STARTING CONTROL VALVE | U 43325 |
SULZER | RTA58 | TAPER PIN FOR CAM U43325 | U 43326 |
SULZER | RTA58 | COUPLING FOR DRIVING SHAFT U43324 | U 43330 |
SULZER | RTA58 | FITTED BOLT FOICIUPLING U43330 | U 43335 |
SULZER | RTA58 | O-RING FOR FLANGE U43320 | U 43349 |
SULZER | RTA58 | TRANSMITTER FOR REMOTE ROTATION INDICATOR COMP1 FOR STARTING CONTROL VALVE | U 92930 |
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