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1
cylindrical servo mounted
not established
0.3750in.
0.0620in.
2.056in. ⁓2-1/16"
0.400in.
0.0620in.
0.500 in.
0.0935in.
0.625in.
1.431in.
0.672in. ⁓43/64"
0.5000in.
0.0620 in.
round, slotted
ball
single shaft
0.50 INCH-Ounces
0.30 INCH-Ounces
0.005in.
0.003in.
0.003in.
0.002in.
0.002in.
moderately rugged
longitudinally positioned on the circumference
clamp ring
10.0 percent, rated amperes c and better flooring
5400.0
-0.50/+0.50 single section
125.0 single section
-50.0/+50.0 single section
1.0 7th secondary quality
single section independent linearity
-5.0/+5.0 single section
clutch
7 oclock all primaries
70.0 single section
terminal surfaces gold
gold
96214-805179 drawing (this is the basic governing drawing, such as a contractor drawing, original equipment manufacturer drawing, etc.; excludes any specification, standard or other document that may be referenced in a basic governing drawing)
1 tab, solder lug and 2 turret
1EA
Schedule B number: 8533400080
nmfc 062960
Variable resistors, including potentiometers
FSC 5905 ⁓ Resistors
Excluding resistance wire.
2.056" overall length
1. | 805179-4 | Cage 96214 |
2. | 3750S-494-103 | Cage 32997 |
3. | 805179-4 | Cage 96214 |
4. | 3750S-494-103 | Cage 32997 |
Nothing similar to this part number was found in our inventory
A resistor in which a sliding or rolling contact moves over an exposed area of the resistive element. uniform contact pressure on the resistance element is maintained by positive pressure to permit smooth electrical and mechanical control of the resistor over the entire resistance range. the resistive element is constructed of a combination of two materials usually consisting of a wirewound element with a coating of conductive plastic applied over the resistance wire where the slider makes contact. may be constructed of a single or multiturns of wire supported on an insulating structure on which the wiper contacts the coated wire continuously in the direction of wiper travel. the opposition to the flow of current is an inherent property of the wire used and is manifested in the heat dissipated in the resistor itself. 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 other resistor (1), variable, (as modified).