This M3/M4 Tank Drive Pinion Double Row, Bevel Ball Bearing, is a rare and valuable artifact, showcasing the engineering that powered some of the most significant armored vehicles of World War II. Whether for restoration, display, or educational purposes, it offers a tangible link to the technology that defined Allied tank superiority.
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Enhance your restoration project or collection with this New Old Stock (NOS) Drive Pinion Double Row Bevel Ball Bearing, part number 6181933, Federal Stock Number 3110-156-7997, and National Stock Number 3110-00-156-7997. Designed for use in the M3 Lee/Grant and M4 Sherman tanks, this critical bearing ensured smooth operation of the drive pinion, contributing to the reliability and mobility of these iconic World War II armored vehicles.
Key Features:
Engineered for M3 and M4 Tank Systems: The double row bevel ball bearing was integral to the drive pinion system, providing the necessary stability and durability to handle the mechanical stresses of tank operation. Its robust design ensured the M3 and M4 tanks could navigate rugged terrain and perform in combat without mechanical failure.
Historical Significance: The M3 and M4 tanks were central to Allied armored forces during World War II. The M3 Lee/Grant served as a reliable medium tank early in the war, while the M4 Sherman became the workhorse of Allied armored divisions. Components like this bearing were essential to their legendary performance and battlefield success.
New Old Stock Condition: Preserved in its original, unused condition and in good shape, this ball bearing offers historical authenticity and functional quality. It is ideal for collectors, restorers, or anyone looking to preserve the legacy of these iconic vehicles.
Product Details:
Condition: New Old Stock, good condition with minor signs of storage
Part Number: 6181933
FSN: 3110-156-7997
NSN: 3110-00-156-7997
Compatibility: Designed for use in the drive pinion system of M3 and M4 tanks
Collector’s Appeal: Perfect for tank restoration specialists, military historians, and collectors of World War II armored vehicle components
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