730223-6

7302236 Electrical Switch Retainer

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Datasheet. 730223-6 specification

End Item Identification
The national stock number or the identification information of the end equipment for which the item is a part.

used on 594210-302 helicopter helitow weapon system remote arming device

Answers.

What is the NSN for 730223-6?

5930-01-436-5048

How is this classified for shipping?

Schedule B number: 8538907080
Parts suitable for use solely or principally with the apparatus for heading 8535, 8536,8537

What's the federal classification of 730223-6?

FSC 5930 ⁓ Switches

Excluding switchgear.

NSN 5930-01-436-5048 RETAINER,ELECTRICAL SWITCH

Used on 594210-302 helicopter helitow weapon system remote arming device.

NIIN
014365048
NIIN Date
09/20/96
Schedule B
8538907080 
Name Code
38943
FIIG
A062A0
DEMIL / ITAR
Uncontrolled item (Code A)
Hazmat
No hazard information available from HMIRS.
MSDS
N/A
Precious Metals
No precious metals
Enviromental
N/A
Electrostatic ESD & EMI
No ESD or EMI sensitivity

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Major End Users Countries and entities

  • - Belgium 

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730223-6 / Retainer,electrical switchWhat is the formal definition of this item?

An item designed to position and/or restrain the movement of one or more switches in their normal operating positions.