Mil-Spec Wire Explained: M22759, M16878, and How to Read Part Numbers
M22759/16-14-9 looks like a serial number until you know the system. How to read mil-spec part numbers for the two wire families that cover most orders.
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M22759/16-14-9 looks like a serial number until you know the system. How to read mil-spec part numbers for the two wire families that cover most orders.
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