Polyamide 6,6
PA66-GF33 actually is a description of a thermoplastic and not an actual part in the car.
PA66-GF33 is a purge solenoid for the evaporative emissions control. There wasn't an Intrepid until 1993
PA66-GF33 is NOT a part #. It is a formula of ABS Plastic used for Injection Molding. This code is found on parts like an Engine oil cap and other parts used in High temperature environments. PA66-GF33 is not an ABS code. It is for 33% glass filled nylon 66. Call out is per ISO 11469.
top part of the fuel filter housing on a peugeot 206 2.0 hdi
It is 1.07 gm/cc for amorphous type.. and 1.25 gm/cc for crystalline.
You can find a gear for a Fellowes shredder with part number PA66-GF40 through various online retailers such as Amazon, eBay, or specialized office equipment parts websites. Additionally, you can check Fellowes' official website or contact their customer service for direct purchasing options. Local office supply stores may also carry replacement parts for shredders.
Is the button that makes the window goes up and down, it is auto, i mean just one click ant it goes complete up or down.
PA66-GF30 is the type of plastic the part is made of. Polyamide (nylon 6,6), 30% Glass fiber, usually black.
Abra File Saw: Sometimes called a tension file. Consists of a thin, round file about 3 mm in diameter which can be fixed into a frame. As the file has teeth all round, it may be used for cutting in any direction. It is very useful for cutting curved shapes in sheet metal.Fromby P. F. Lye - 1974 - 72 pageshttp://books.google.com/books?id=yFccw_x4h5MC&pg=PA66&lpg=PA66&dq=%22as+the+file+has+teeth+all+round%22&source=bl&ots=VOtj6xxf1Y&sig=DcdiD99pQ5DqN92mEVsG3VWlnjk&hl=en&sa=X&oi=book_result&resnum=1&ct=result
Nylon trimmer lines are typically made from PA6 (polyamide 6) due to its good balance of strength and flexibility. While PA66 (polyamide 66) can also be used, it is less common for weed trimmer lines due to its higher cost and potential stiffness that may affect performance.
You're hosed (radiator joke....) ok, Even the Denso Marston aftermarket parts web page doesn't show that part number. Options: 1. If the existing radiator isn't completely trashed, take it to a radiator shop for repair. They can completely disassemble a radiator, straighten/repair everyting and reassemble good as new. 2. Start scouring auto wrecking yards. There are national and international search sites that let you input the part number and description then send. The search goes out to hundreds, maybe thousands of wrecking yards. If somebody has one, they get back to you via e-mail or phone. 3. Check eBay and other online sales sites. They like to brag 'if it exists, it's for sale here' so worth a shot. Cheers