P/N: 6k7
Category: Hoses & Tubing
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| Condition | Stock |
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| New Surplus | 2 Available |
The 6K7 is a remote-cutoff pentode electron tube designed for RF and IF amplification in aircraft superheterodyne receivers. This vacuum tube features an octal base configuration for secure installation in shielded avionics sockets. Historically used in BC-348 aircraft receivers and military applications under JAN designation VT-86/VT-86B, the 6K7 provides stable signal amplification across radio frequency and intermediate frequency stages.
Install as a direct replacement in compatible octal sockets, ensuring proper alignment per the receiver's maintenance documentation. Vacuum tube construction with internal grid structures enables reliable amplification in vintage and restored aircraft radio systems.
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 6K7 is a remote-cutoff pentode electron tube designed for RF and IF amplification in aircraft superheterodyne receivers. This vacuum tube features an octal base configuration for secure installation in shielded avionics sockets.
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 ELECTRON TUBE 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 ELECTRON TUBE is available in: New Surplus. Contact us for test documentation on your selected condition.
In-stock hydraulic components ship same business day before 3 PM EST. We provide 24/7 AOG support at (904) 998-9101 for urgent hydraulic system needs. RFQ submissions are typically quoted within 24 hours.