Briggs & Stratton
Generator

Model # 01938-0 Official Briggs & Stratton home generator

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Generator Oil Temperature Switch 186205GS
#62

Unit diagram

Generator oil temperature switch

Part #186205GS

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Nut, M6, Nyl 67885GS
#41

Enclosure assembly diagram

Nut, m6, nyl

Part #67885GS

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Transformer 192366GS
#2

Control panel diagram

Transformer

Part #192366GS

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Clamp 192669GS
#45

Unit diagram

Clamp

Part #192669GS

This item is not returnable
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Hose 190824GS

#NI06

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Hose

Part #190824GS

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Washer 194415GS
#49

Enclosure assembly diagram

Washer

Part #194415GS

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Fitting, 3/8 A6344GS
#88

Unit diagram

Fitting, 3/8

Part #A6344GS

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Hose Clamp 57822GS
#22

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Hose clamp

Part #57822GS

This item is not returnable
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Hhcs, 3/8-16 29745GS
#31

Enclosure assembly diagram

Hhcs, 3/8-16

Part #29745GS

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Lug, 4 Tabs 57345GS
#11

Control panel diagram

Lug, 4 tabs

Part #57345GS

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