100-106-4

1001064 Pressure-thermostatic Switch

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Datasheet. 100-106-4 specification

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

bell helicopter aircraft

Part Name Assigned By Controlling Agency
The name assigned to the item by the government agency or commercial organization controlling the design of the item.

switch, plate

Answers.

What is the NSN for 100-106-4?

5930-01-567-6864

How is this classified for shipping?

Schedule B number: 8536509065
Switches, for a voltage not exceeding 1000 volts

What's the federal classification of 100-106-4?

FSC 5930 ⁓ Switches

Excluding switchgear.

NSN 5930-01-567-6864 SWITCH,PRESSURE-THERMOSTATIC

Used on bell helicopter aircraft. switch, plate

NIIN
015676864
NIIN Date
10/02/08
Schedule B
8536509065 
Name Code
13383
FIIG
A048B0
DEMIL / ITAR
USML/ITAR controlled item (Code: Q)
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

Major End Users Countries and entities

  • - Slovenia 
  • - Italy 
  • - Norway 

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100-106-4 / Switch,pressure-thermostaticWhat is the formal definition of this item?

A switch which is actuated by changes of pressure (vacuum) on any gas or liquid and by changes in ambient temperature. the contacts for the temperature and pressure sensitive elements may be common.