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PRODUCT SPECIFICATIONS
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Part #
60-6707PR
SKU #
801134
Weight
9.6lbs
Thread Diameter
NA
Pulley Included
Yes
Inlet Diameter
16
Outlet Diameter
M16-1.5
Shaft Type
Press on
Reservoir Included
Yes
PRODUCT DESCRIPTION
Engineered and Manufactured for Superior Performance and Reliability, this PWR 100% NEW Power Steering Pump will enhance installation efficiency, address premature product-based failure, and increase lasting customer satisfaction.
- Precision Manuactured Housings and Internal Components
- Packaged With All Required Installation O-Rings, Washers, and Clamps
- Factory Installed Application Specific Integral Reservoir and Cap
- Factory Installed Application Specific Pulley
- Direct Management of Manufacturing and Quality Control Functions to PWR Approved Processes
- 100% Functional Testing of Every PWR Unit to our Rigid Performance Specification
- Adherence to the Most Current Global ISO/TS/OHSA Standards
- Approved PWR Proprietary North American Based Engineering Features
- Actual Field Installations and In-Service Monitoring of Fit, Form, and Function
- Extreme Protective Industrial Grade Packaging to Insure Your PWR 100% New Part Arrives Ready To Install
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