P/N: an6277-6
Category: Valves & Actuators
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| Condition | Stock |
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| As Removed | 1 Available |
The AN6277-6 is a shuttle valve for main landing gear actuators that directs hydraulic flow between normal and emergency pressure sources. This valve automatically selects the available supply line based on system pressure, ensuring the MLG actuator receives power for extension and retraction regardless of primary system failure. Installed in MLG hydraulic circuits, it provides redundancy for landing gear operation.
Steel construction withstands high-pressure fluid environments. Verify compatibility with your aircraft's Illustrated Parts Catalog before installation.
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 AN6277-6 is a shuttle valve for main landing gear actuators that directs hydraulic flow between normal and emergency pressure sources. This valve automatically selects the available supply line based on system pressure, ensuring the MLG actuator receives power for extension and retraction regardless of primary system failure.
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 VALVE, SHUTTLE, MLG ACTUATOR 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 VALVE, SHUTTLE, MLG ACTUATOR is available in: As Removed. Contact us for test documentation on your selected condition.
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