3125 – Ms122902
Last updated: April 23, 2026
The 3125 is a ms122902 designed for GE Frame applications. This turbine parts component is available from BDB Turbine Parts with worldwide shipping and competitive pricing.
Technical Specifications
| Part Number | 3125 |
|---|---|
| Manufacturer / Brand | GE |
| Turbine Compatibility | GE Frame |
| Availability | Available on Order |
Description
MS122902
The MS122902 is a standard hardware component, typically a specialized screw or bolt, designed for secure fastening in high-performance industrial applications like gas turbines. Its military standard designation indicates high quality and reliability, ensuring robust connections in vibration-prone environments.
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is 3125 and what is it used for?
3125 is a ms122902 used in GE Frame systems. It is classified under the Turbine Parts category and is essential for maintaining optimal turbine performance and reliability.
Is 3125 available for purchase?
3125 is available on order at BDB Turbine Parts. Contact us for current pricing and availability. We ship worldwide and offer competitive pricing.
What turbine models is 3125 compatible with?
3125 is compatible with GE Frame turbine systems. BDB Turbine Parts carries a comprehensive inventory of parts for these turbine models.
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