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WANTED - Solenoid - MSM 01.88/ 12V / 2 – 20bar VH030ZB015D01

I am looking for a drive solenoid for my forklift.

The part number marking is;
MSM 01.88/ 12V / 2 - 20bar
VH030ZB015D01

Can anyone can suggest a source ?



thanks.
  • Posted 4 Jan 2021 09:03
  • By FlyingHaggis
  • joined 30 Dec'20 - 6 messages
  • Cambridge, United Kingdom

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