P/N: 2h3-19
Category: Pneumatic Components
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The 2h3-19 is an aircraft vacuum regulator that maintains stable suction pressure in pneumatic instrument systems. This FAA-PMA component controls pump outlet pressure to regulate vacuum supply for air-driven gyroscopic instruments on general aviation aircraft. Commonly installed in engine-driven vacuum systems on Piper PA-28 series aircraft and similar platforms.
The regulator stabilizes system pressure fluctuations, ensuring consistent instrument performance during flight operations. Installation and adjustment procedures vary by aircraft; consult your aircraft maintenance manual and Illustrated Parts Catalog for compatibility verification and proper setup specifications.
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 2h3-19 is an aircraft vacuum regulator that maintains stable suction pressure in pneumatic instrument systems. This FAA-PMA component controls pump outlet pressure to regulate vacuum supply for air-driven gyroscopic instruments on general aviation aircraft.
Hydraulic component compatibility depends on the aircraft system design. Common aviation hydraulic fluids include MIL-PRF-5606 (mineral-based), MIL-PRF-83282 (synthetic), and Skydrol (phosphate ester). Verify the VACUUM REGULATOR against your aircraft maintenance manual for fluid compatibility.
Overhauled and repaired hydraulic components are pressure-tested per manufacturer specifications and include 8130-3 documentation. The VACUUM REGULATOR is available in: As Removed. Contact us for test documentation on your selected condition.
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