P/N: 17000-178
Category: Structural Components
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| Condition | Stock |
|---|---|
| New Surplus | 1 Available |
The 17000-178 is an aluminum mounting plate that secures avionics trays and equipment assemblies to aircraft structure. This structural component provides a rigid load path for fastener attachment, distributing forces from mounted equipment to the airframe. Interfaces with standard AN, MS, or NAS hardware for secure installation.
Used in cockpit and cabin avionics installations on general and corporate aircraft. Installation follows FAA AC 43.13-1B guidance and the aircraft maintenance manual—verify compatibility with your aircraft's Illustrated Parts Catalog before mounting.
Please note: Product descriptions are provided for informational purposes. Always refer to your aircraft's Illustrated Parts Catalog (IPC) to verify part compatibility and specifications.
The 17000-178 is an aluminum mounting plate that secures avionics trays and equipment assemblies to aircraft structure. This structural component provides a rigid load path for fastener attachment, distributing forces from mounted equipment to the airframe.
The MOUNTING PLATE may be available as an OEM (Original Equipment Manufacturer) or PMA (Parts Manufacturer Approval) part depending on condition and source. Both carry FAA certification for airworthiness. Currently available in: New Surplus. Contact us for sourcing details.
Installation hardware requirements vary by application. Check your aircraft's Structural Repair Manual (SRM) or Illustrated Parts Catalog (IPC) for the complete installation kit requirements for the MOUNTING PLATE. We stock related hardware and can help identify companion parts.
Yes, we ship airframe components worldwide. International orders typically arrive within 3-14 business days depending on destination. Export documentation and customs forms are included. Contact us for international shipping quotes on the 17000-178.