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McFarlane Rod Ends For Cessna

From $50.70 to $73.75
Description Part Number Price Buy
McFarlane MCS1104-3 Rod End, 3/16 Bore, 10-32 Internal Thread, Grease
05-17168
$53.75
Quantity
McFarlane MCS1105-3 Rod End, 3/16 Bore, 10-32 External Thread, No Grease
05-17037
$50.70
Quantity
McFarlane MCS1106-3 Rod End, 3/16 Bore, 1/4-28 Internal Thread, Grease
05-17519
$73.75
Quantity
McFarlane MCS1106-4 Rod End, 1/4 Bore, 1/4-28 Internal Thread, No Grease
05-17537
$73.75
Quantity
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Overview

McFarlane Rod Ends for Cessna Aircraft
FAA/PMA

Reference Chart

Part Number Thread Bore/Eye Eligibility
MCS1104-3 10-32   Internal 0.19" Cessna*
MCS1105-3 10-32   External 0.19" Cessna*
MCS1106-3 1/4-28 Internal 0.19" Cessna*
MCS1106-4 1/4-28 Internal 0.25" Cessna*
MCS1819-4 1/4-28 Internal 0.25" Cessna*

Reviews

As expected

Alain M Verified Purchase

McFarlane MCS1104-3 Rod End, 3/16 Bore, 10-32 Internal Thread, Grease

January 7, 2023

As expected

Alain M Verified Purchase

McFarlane MCS1106-3 Rod End, 3/16 Bore, 1/4-28 Internal Thread, Grease

January 7, 2023

Magaero L Verified Purchase

McFarlane MCS1106-3 Rod End, 3/16 Bore, 1/4-28 Internal Thread, Grease

July 28, 2022

No problem

Northstar R Verified Purchase

McFarlane MCS1106-4 Rod End, 1/4 Bore, 1/4-28 Internal Thread, No Grease

July 15, 2022

Magaero L Verified Purchase

McFarlane MCS1106-3 Rod End, 3/16 Bore, 1/4-28 Internal Thread, Grease

April 19, 2022

Q&A

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