P/N: ca242-3nc
Category: Hydraulic Components
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| Condition | Stock |
|---|---|
| As Removed | 2 Available |
| Serviceable | 3 Available |
| Overhauled | 6 Available |
The ca242-3nc is a gas-charged hydraulic accumulator for aircraft brake systems. It stores pressurized nitrogen to stabilize system pressure and absorb pump pulsations, providing reserve pressure during high-demand braking events. The accumulator smooths pressure fluctuations and helps the hydraulic pump meet transient demand without excessive cycling.
Installation requires pre-charging with dry nitrogen per aircraft maintenance manual specifications using approved servicing equipment. Proper maintenance and nitrogen servicing are critical for safe brake system operation.
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 ca242-3nc is a gas-charged hydraulic accumulator for aircraft brake systems. It stores pressurized nitrogen to stabilize system pressure and absorb pump pulsations, providing reserve pressure during high-demand braking events.
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 ACCUMULATOR 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 ACCUMULATOR is available in: As Removed, Serviceable, Overhauled. 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.