Waters Class Tags-45 Parts

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Part Number
NSN
NIIN
111339 Tapered Roller Cone And Rollers
001000203
11200-1-25 Tapered Roller Bearing
001004440
11200K3CCNA Motor Starter
001258580
1123 Gasket
005802444
1137 Cartridge Fuse
011790340
117997 Woodruff Key
006165507
11865 Wind Speed Transmitter
007099947
11865-1 MODEL 120 Wind Speed Transmitter
007099947
11900477 Gasket
005802444
12-02062-002 Cable Assembly
012903834
12-700060-00 MOD 2030 Dial Indicatin Differential Gage
002399295
120 Wind Speed Transmitter
007099947
120014 Thrust Roller Bearing
001170763
121136 Annular Ball Bearing
011161235
1211FF Annular Ball Bearing
001556277
1217-00-0030 Cable Assembly
010882427
1218-00-2190 Power Supply Subassembly
013489603
12270 Radiator-radiator Cap Test Kit
007288227
125094 Tapered Roller Bearing Cup
007680544
12511412 Contact Block
014471451
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The 1987 German Grand Prix was a Formula One motor race held at the Hockenheimring on July 26, 1987. It was the eighth round of the 1987 Formula One season. It was the 49th German Grand Prix and the eleventh to be held at the Hockenheimring. It was held over 44 laps of the seven kilometre circuit for a race distance of 298.760 km (185.812 mi).

In the week leading up to the German Grand Prix a number of teams tested at the Hockenheim circuit. During testing Ayrton Senna had a very lucky escape when he had a rear tyre failure at over 300 km/h (186 mph) on the long straight leading to the Bremsschikane. The rear corner of his Lotus 99T was destroyed and parts were reported to be hard to find as most ended up flying off into the forest. As a result of the crash Goodyear took the precaution of immediately flying in new compound tyres from their plant in Akron in the United States in time for the Grand Prix weekend.

The tyre failure was determined to be the result of Senna picking up a puncture late on his previous lap. However the Lotus' active suspension system compensated for that and kept the car at its correct ride height, masking the problem from Senna. This caused many to question the system as the general belief was that with a passively suspended car Senna would have known he had a puncture and would not have continued to drive at high speed.

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