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cylindrical bushing mounted
not established
1.984 mils and 2.016 centimeters
0.250in.
0.844in. and 0.906in.
0.359in. and 0.391in.
2.310in.
round
sleeve
single shaft
356.0
1.50 INCH-Ounces
1.10 INCH-Ounces
moderately rugged
e m b e r
0.375in.
unef
32.0
radially positioned over less than half the circumference
standard bushing
humidity proof
250.0 ohms c and better
360.0
-0.50/+0.50 all sections
125.0 all sections
-20.0/+20.0 all sections
2.0 7th secondary at 10'30 oclock
all sections independent linearity
-2.0/+2.0 all sections
continuous motion
feat
6 oclock all primaries
70.0 all sections
item must comply with requirements of defense electronics supply center production standard no. L04385; for navy nuclear propulsion plant products only
6 turret
1EA
Schedule B number: 8533390080
nmfc 062960
Wirewound variable resistors
FSC 5905 ⁓ Resistors
Excluding resistance wire.
Used on e m b e r. item must comply with requirements of defense electronics supply center production standard no. L04385; for navy nuclear propulsion plant products only
1. | 5611-2263-0 | Cage 73138 |
2. | L04385 | Cage 16236 |
3. | 5611R250L0.5 | Cage 30646 |
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A resistor in which a sliding or rolling contact moves over an exposed area of the resistive element to change the ohmic value of the output. the functional tolerance (linearity) of the output is equal to or less than plus or munus 1 percent on linear outputs. specified outputs such as sine, cosine, tangent, etc., shall be considered to be precision. for items having manually positioned taps designed to be set and fixed prior to use, see resistor, adjustable, for items with step by step variation, see rheostat and resistor, step by step. for tandem-mounted items designed to function together as an attenuator (and rated accordingly), see attenuator, variable. excludes resistor (1), variable, nonwire wound, nonprecision; resistor (1), variable, nonwire wound, precision; and resistor (1), variable, wire wound, nonprecision.