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cylindrical bushing mounted
not established
0.875in.
0.125in.
0.750in.
0.251in.
1.500in.
round, slotted
single shaft
3600.0
0.70 INCH-Ounces
0.60 INCH-Ounces
48.00 INCH-Ounces
0.005in.
0.002in.
0.001in.
0.001in.
0.002in.
0.5
0.250in.
unef
32.0
radially positioned over less than half the circumference
standard bushing
500.0 ohms single section
3600.0
-0.10/+0.10 single section
125.0 single section
-50.0/+50.0 single section
2.0 free air single section
single section independent linearity
-1.0/+1.0 single section
stops
single section linear
70.0 single section
81349-MIL-R-12934 specification (includes engineering type bulletins, brochures, etc., that reflect specification type data in specification format; excludes commercial catalogs, industry directories, and similar trade publications, reflecting general type data on certain environmental and performance requirements and test conditions that are shown as "typical", "average", "", etc.) .
3 turret
81349-MIL-R-12934/31 government specification
Schedule B number: 8533390080
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Wirewound variable resistors
FSC 5905 ⁓ Resistors
Excluding resistance wire.
1. | MILR12934-31 | Cage 81349 |
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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.